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Rehman Malik hints YouTube ban in Pak may be lifted

Islamabad, Sat, 27 Oct 2012 ANI

Islamabad, Oct. 27 (ANI): Just after a month after video sharing website YouTube was banned in Pakistan for failing to block sacrilegious content, Interior Minister Rehman Malik has hinted that the site could be reopened, but only after access to anti-Islamic content has been restricted.

Malik tweeted from his Twitter account that he will raise the issue of reopening YouTube in the upcoming cabinet meetings.

"U tube [YouTube] is also wealth of knowledge but hurt the feelings of Muslims.I promise to raise in the cabinet to reopen it minus anti-Islam material," The Express Tribune quoted Malik, as saying.

According to the paper, Pakistan had blocked YouTube after a short clip from an amatureishly made film insulting Islam rose to world wide prominence.

The Pakistan Telecommunication Authority (PTA) acting on orders of the Supreme Court, started blocking links carrying the video. However, innumerable instances of the video being uploaded on YouTube largely nullified PTA's attempts, the paper said.

After failing obtain an approval from Google to block the clip from being accessed in Pakistan, the government then finally imposed a blanket block on YouTube on September 17, 2012, to restrict access to the video, it added. (ANI)


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