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YouTube Blocked In Pakistan

kokoko1 submits this snippet from The Telegraph, which reports that Facebook isn't alone — now YouTube, too, is being censored in Pakistan. "The blocking of YouTube comes a day after a Pakistani court blocked Facebook amid a growing row over a competition on the social networking website to design cartoons of the Prophet Muhammad." Update: 05/20 18:58 GMT by T : According to an anonymous reader, Wikipedia and Flickr are out, too.
Update: 05/21 12:11 GMT by KD : And now add Twitter to the blocked list. This post claims that more than 1,000 sites are being blocked in Pakistan.

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  1. Why offend? Why not understand first? by ChilyWily · · Score: 0, Redundant

    It is incredible to me that offending a people's faith is seen as a glorious example of free speech. When did that happen?

    When is it okay to make fun of the Holocast or deny so many lives lost? When is it okay to keep offending a people when you know that it is something they hold in high esteem?

    It is a sad commentary that our world equates these things with free speech. How about we really exercise our free speech and not feed these trolls. How about some speech to say that when people hold something sacred, it is not appropriate to defile it.