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Ban on YouTube
Solution is not to block the entire website but to trust that users are mature enough to self-police.
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Six months and counting
What has Pakistan gained in the six months of the ongoing ban on YouTube?
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How the YouTube ban hits students
Because of the YouTube ban I am unable to access the MIT course lectures.
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Government decides to continue YouTube ban
Pakistan banned YouTube over clips from a film hosted on the website that sought to ridicule Prophet Mohammad (pbuh).
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Egypt court orders YouTube block over anti-Islam film
YouTube, a subsidiary of US internet giant Google, has been blocked in Pakistan since 2012.
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Rehman Malik admits defeat in unblocking YouTube
Interior Minister says he had the site unblocked, but the government re-blocked it.
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Sep 21 riots: Christians demand proper investigation into Mardan church attack
Around 30 participants held a demonstration outside the Peshawar Press Club on Friday.
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Christmas cheer?: YouTube to be unblocked in '24 hours', tweets Rehman Malik
Malik tweets that site is being reopened after PTA put blocks placed on anti-Islam material.
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US judge refuses to order anti-Muslim film off YouTube
Actress Cindy Lee Garcia requested for a court order requiring YouTube to remove the crudely made 13-minute clip.
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Anti-Islam video: Govt unlikely to lift YouTube ban
IT ministry cannot restore website without directives from PM, inter-ministerial panel.
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YouTube ban may be lifted soon: Sources
Rehman Malik had earlier hinted that the video sharing site could be reopened after appropriate filters were in place.
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YouTube becomes accessible on some mobile networks, as PTA insists ban remains
Site is accessible on at least three mobile networks though PTA, ISPs insists the ban has not been lifted.
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Anti-Islam film bounty: Bilour, wife banned from entering US
Railways minister says he is not worried about his entry into US or UK, ban on Makkah, Medina entry would worry him.
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US judge jails anti-Islam filmmaker for a year
Mark Basseley Youssef to serve sentence in federal prison after he admitted 4 allegations of using false identities.
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Anti-Islam film producer sent back to jail for a year
Nakoula was sent back to jail for violating terms of his probation due to the role he played in making the film.
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Are reprisals justified?
A travesty in any conflict is that aggressor believes knocking off somebody from the other side fulfills the count.
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Anti-Islam film: Fiery Bilour stands firm on ‘bounty’ offer
Railways minister rejects UK entry ban reports; says Kalabagh Dam a conspiracy against Pakistan.
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Rehman Malik hints YouTube ban may be lifted
Interior Minister tweets YouTube may be reopened after links containing anti-Islam video are blocked.
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Bambino to reopen this Eid: THE SHOW MUST GO ON!
Historic movie theatre was one of six destroyed on September 21’s riots on Ishq-e-Rasool day.
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Riots over sacrilegious film: Of a man who lost his sole source of income
After K-P govt refused to help, a group of affluent people bought Ayaz Khan a new rickshaw.
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LHC directs federal govt to block blasphemous material on Google, YouTube
Orders issued during proceeding on petition filed by JI leaders seeking a ban on blasphemous material on the Internet.
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Al Qaeda leader Zawahiri calls for more anti-Islam film protests
Zawahiri says Muslims face a "crusader Zionist war" led by the United States.
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Riots against ‘Innocence of Muslims’: Anti-Terrorism Court releases 21 more suspects
Court rejects charge sheets on grounds that there was no connecting evidence.
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UK bars entry of Bilour, anti-Islam filmmaker: Report
UK home secretary says presence of Bilour and Bassey in their country is not 'conducive to public good.'
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Ishq-e-Rasool Day: Court releases 43 rioting suspects over lack of proof
43 suspects were detained by the Boat Basin and Kharadar police stations for their alleged role on the September 21.
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Alleged anti-Islam filmmaker back in court, new name
Mark Basseley Youssef formerly Nakoula Basseley Nakoula among other pseudonyms to appear in court amid tight security.
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A European take on the movie that incensed Muslims
Some say they have never seen Muslims blaspheming against other faiths.
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Voicing concerns: Senate condemns profane movie
Presidential spokesman criticises election commission in dual nationality case.
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Riots case: Court orders release of suspected arsonists
While cinemas were torched on the day, police failed to gather evidence from the crime scenes.
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Namoos-e-Mustafa (pbuh) rally: JI asks govt to push for international laws against blasphemy
The party’s activists, equipped with placards, gathered at Numaish Chowrangi and later marched towards Tibet Centre.
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Anti-film rally: ‘Fight US with economic power, not guns’
Shia leader says Muslims can’t beat US with weapons, boycott its products instead.
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Anti-Islam film: Afghan cleric offers cash for producer's death
Husaini joins Pakistan's minister Bilour in announcing bounty for maker of the blasphemous movie.
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Buckets and brooms
To clean up our filthy streets we need more than just one-off clean-up drives.
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Keeping it real: How British Muslims responded to the sacrilegious film
A group of British Muslims decided to use the opportunity to clear misconceptions about their religion.
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Anti-Islam film: Malik claims credit for producer’s arrest
Interior Minister says Dr Aafia Siddiqi could serve rest of her jail term in Pakistan.
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Business disrupted as 3,000 rally against sacrilegious film
People had difficulty accessing Aabpara; rally members remained peaceful.
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The Putin-Dempsey factors
In a week where Putin and Dempsey postponed their visits, Pakistan was left clutching few straws of MoUs.
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Case against anti-Islam filmmakers: LHC seeks AG’s assistance
Petitioner asks court to initiate contempt proceedings against SHO for not registering FIR despite court orders.
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Ishq-e-Rasool day riots: Slap on the wrist jail time for men arrested for violence
A thousand men protested that day, but just 27 were caught.
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Anti-Islam movie: Barelvi parties call for Western boycott
All Parties Ahl-i-Sunnat Conference condemns violence during protests.
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YouTube ban
While PTA has said it will not lift the ban till video is removed from YouTube, a solution needs to be worked out.
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The power of apathy
Apathy will extinguish the preciousness associated with life if all one feels is the softness of their skin.
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Freedom of speech and defence of values
I want to ask not why Muslims get offended so easily, but why defenders of free speech are so ready to insult others.
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Freedom is to be used responsibly
Freedom of opinion must not be hijacked to spread hatred, fanaticism and undermine our peaceful coexistence.
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Anti-Islam film protests bring boom for Pakistan flag makers
Weeks of protests have killed more than 20 people and caused serious damage, but for flag makers business is booming.
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Anti-Islam movie: Minority lawyers vow to protect Pakistan
"Christian community in Pakistan would not recognise Terry Jones as a pastor," says Christian Lawyers Forum...
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Video controversy: YouTube likely to remain blocked in Pakistan indefinitely
Google refuses to block video, govt refuses to unblock YouTube until it does.
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Russian court bans anti-Islam film
Moscow’s District judge sided with prosecution arguments presented in court that film promotes religious intolerance.
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United in protests: DPC holds peaceful rally against sacrilegious movie
No untoward incident was reported and strict security measures were taken amid fears of violence.
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Anti-Islam film: JUI-S leader announces $200,000 bounty for filmmaker
JUI-S General Secretary Ikramullah Shahid announced the offer during a DPC rally in Peshawar on Monday.