Deal between Pakistan and Facebook
Facebook is heeding to Pakistan's request over
blasphemous content from the social networking site and almost 85% of such
material has been taken down, an official said on Monday.
The Pakistan
Telecommunication Authority (PTA) Chairman informed a bench of the Islamabad
High Court (IHC) that a team of 25 people is searching sacrilegious material on
social media, the News International reported.
According to the
regulator, the PTA has initiated action against owners of 40 such pages.
The bench was informed this when it resumed the hearing of a petition filed against blasphemous content on social media.
The bench was informed this when it resumed the hearing of a petition filed against blasphemous content on social media.
Justice Shaukat Aziz
Siddiqui had earlier observed that the court would decide whether Facebook
should be banned in Pakistan.
The court had directed
the PTA to present a fresh report about the measures taken to stop the practice
on social media.
"Facebook has now
removed blasphemous material from its platform and the company is now acting on
our request. It is our success that they are doing this as earlier the company
was not even considering it a serious matter," he said.
The Interior Secretary apprised
the court about the steps taken by the government in this regard. The law
enforcement agencies have arrested three persons who were involved in this
heinous crime, he said.
The government has formed
an investigation committee. Almost 85% of blasphemous content has been removed,
and shutting down Facebook is not the solution, he said.
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