Pakistan lifts Facebook ban PAKISTAN has lifted a ban on Facebook after an apology for a page deemed offensive to Muslims.
Pakistani court orders end to Facebook ban A PAKISTANI court has ordered authorities to restore access to Facebook, nearly two weeks after the popular social networking website was blocked nationwide in a row over blasphemy.
Bangladesh blocks Facebook over prophet drawings DHAKA, Bangladesh – Bangladesh has blocked the social networking website Facebook over a page urging people to…
Pak blocks 800 URLs over Facebook cartoon row Pakistani authorities have blocked 800 URLs that feature “blasphemous” and “sacrilegious” content in the wake of the ban on Facebook and YouTube.
Pakistan blocks YouTube, Facebook over ‘sacrilegious content’ Pakistan on Thursday blocked access to YouTube — a day after it shut down the social networking site Facebook — in response to an online group calling on people to draw the Prophet Mohammed.
Facebook blocked in Pakistan amid anger over Muhammad images LAHORE, Pakistan — Pakistan’s government ordered Internet service providers to block Facebook on Wednesday amid anger over a page that encourages users to post images of Islam’s Prophet Muhammad.
Pakistani court orders gov’t to block Facebook A Pakistani court ordered the government Wednesday to block the popular social networking website Facebook temporarily because of a page that encourages users to submit images of Islam’s Prophet Muhammad, an official said.
Pakistani court orders Facebook ban over Mohammed drawings A Pakistani court has ordered the government to block the social networking website Facebook temporarily because of a page that encourages users to submit images of Islam’s Prophet Mohammed.
Pakistan blocks YouTube, Facebook in blasphemy row Pakistan on Thursday condemned caricatures of the Prophet Mohammed that appeared on Facebook, blocking the social networking site and YouTube in a growing backlash over Internet “sacrilege”.
Pakistan blocks Facebook over Mohammed cartoon LAHORE, Pakistan (AFP) – Pakistan blocked access to Facebook on Wednesday on a court order over a competition encouraging users to post caricatures of the Prophet Mohammed on the social networking site.