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Pakistan blocks YouTube in ‘sacrilege’ row

Posted By: admin 20 May, 2010

Pakistan blocks YouTube in ‘sacrilege’ row: Pakistan blocked access to YouTube today because of ‘growing sacrilegious content’ on the video-sharing website. It is the latest twist in an escalating international row over Islam and freedom of speech online.

(Via Tech and Web from Times Online.)

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