Pakistan blocked access to YouTube for two days in 2008 because of what it said was unIslamic content. Turkey, Thailand, Indonesia and Morocco have all blocked access to YouTube in the past for

But it’s hard to open YouTube for then due to its blockage by Pakistan Telecommunication Authority (PTCL). In additional many social websites (like Facebook, Twitter, Orkut, and others) are blocked by your administrator to use in school, college or office. YouTube blocked in Pakistan: Government attempts to hide YouTube blocked in Pakistan The saga of this block goes back a few weeks to a public speech by Mr. Asif Ali Zardari, who is the democratically elected President of Pakistan, but an extremely unpopular politician in the country. While he was speaking in Urdu to a public rally, not many people were attentive to what he was saying. YouTube blocked in Pakistan for not removing anti-Islam film

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Sep 17, 2012 · The Pakistan government has blocked popular video-sharing website YouTube for not removing the anti-Islam film, according to local media reports. The website will remain suspended till the film is Jan 18, 2016 · YouTube was blocked in Pakistan in 2012 after the posting of an inflammatory video, Innocence of Muslims, sparked violent protests across the Muslim world. The three-year ban has been one of the

This is what happened with YouTube, which Pakistan's government ordered blocked because of offensive material, apparently a video depicting the cartoons about Muhammad that had been posted in a

YouTube blocked in Pakistan The saga of this block goes back a few weeks to a public speech by Mr. Asif Ali Zardari, who is the democratically elected President of Pakistan, but an extremely unpopular politician in the country. While he was speaking in Urdu to a public rally, not many people were attentive to what he was saying. Pakistan, being an Islamic State has blocked the most popular Video Sharing Website that we know as YouTube Because of the anti-Islam Film, Xinhua, been uploaded on YouTube few hours back. The Issue According to the latest reveals that are leaked from the officials, Pakistan has blocked about 700 links on Anti-Islamic principles. In 2008, Youtube was banned in Pakistan because of the videos made on the Muslim's final prophet "Hazrat Muhammad S.A.W" commonly known as "Prophet Muhammad". Those videos caused a huge uproar in nationwide and they demanded "Youtube" to remove that content.