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Friday, May 21, 2010


Backlash grows over Internet sacrilege

* Hundreds take to streets across country carrying placards urging people to ‘sacrifice their lives for the glory of Islam’

ISLAMABAD/PESHAWAR: Students in some of the country’s major cities protested on Thursday against the sacrilegious Internet depictions of Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) that led to the blocking of popular websites, Facebook and YouTube.

Dozens of students protested in Islamabad, calling for a boycott of Facebook and supporting a government ban of the website.

Several hundred students also demonstrated in Multan, where they set alight a US flag and temporarily blocked a road, calling for a blanket ban on Facebook before dispersing peacefully.

In Peshawar, more than 500 students rallied and chanted slogans against Facebook. They demanded the government end ties with countries involved in publication of the blasphemous caricatures. In Karachi, some citizens said censorship could encourage extremism.

“Pakistani people have the right to know about the world. The extremists want to snatch this right from the people which will certainly help extremism,” said a writer.

“The competition hurt Muslims. But only that link should have been blocked,” a student from Lahore agreed. “Facebook has nothing to do with it. It’s just that one page,” she added. agencies

Courtesy www.dailytimes.com.pk

 

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