Facebook unbanned – access restored in Pakistan

Today Facebook access was restored in Pakistan by the Pakistan Telecommunication authority.

According to Geo news:

A Pakistani court on Monday ordered authorities to restore access to Facebook, nearly two weeks after the popular social networking website was blocked nationwide in a row over blasphemy.

Justice Ejaz Chaudhry of the Lahore High Court issued the directive, reversing a May 19 order on the Pakistan Telecommunications Authority (PTA) to block Facebook over “blasphemous” drawings of Prophet Mohammed on the website.

“Restore Facebook. We don’t want to block access to information,” Chaudhry told the court.

A contest organised by a Facebook user calling on people to draw the Prophet Mohammed to promote “freedom of expression” sparked a major backlash in the conservative Muslim country of 170 million.

Islam strictly prohibits the depiction of any prophet as blasphemous and even moderate Muslims were deeply offended by the drawings that appeared on a Facebook page in an answer to the call for an “Everyone Draw Mohammed Day”.

A group of Islamic lawyers petitioned the Lahore court, which had ordered Facebook blocked until May 31 and the PTA then banned YouTube and restricted access to other websites, including Wikipedia.

Chaudhry on Monday asked the government to develop a system to block access to “blasphemous” content on the Internet, which he said was already in place in Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates.

“It is the government’s job to take care of such things, which spark resentment among the people and bring them onto the streets. They should take steps to block any blasphemous content on the Internet,” Chaudhry said.

The court Monday adjourned until June 15 the petitions from the Islamic lawyers.

Mudassir Hussain, an official from the information technology ministry, told the court that all links to “blasphemous” content on the Internet would remain blocked in Pakistan.

Although it would be relief for some people, i still think, was it needed to be restored for the progress of nation? (China still have it blocked btw)

Facebook Draw Muhammad Day event starter Andy’s skype & email hacked by Pakistani

Recently video and interview came up from the guys who hacked Andy’s computer and his accounts. According to him Andy’s original name is different but he refused to disclose the information, saying that he is Muslim and he respect other persons rights.

The hackers, Badoo (Ali) and Usman who recently hacked into the facebook event “Everyone Draw Muhammad Day!” starter and got all his email accounts and skype id’s passwords. The video’s and images including the account access and the podcast interview is also online now.

Ali said in interview that he got all the info about this guy Andy, his real name, his address, his all information, but he is not going to give it out because Andy apologized from him and said he won’t do anything like this ever again and closed the event too.

You can see the videos of the guy hacking into this account below and the interview with the Muslim Pakistani hacker (currently in Italy) in the end here: http://www.alzak.org/.

The polite gentleman really talked in a descent manner even after ending a so corrupt and terrorist activity by the guy named Andy and all supporters of him. But According to Ali (Mr. Badoo) Islam is a religion of peace and it don’t allow killing innocent people in riots. And as Andy asked him for forgiveness so he says he is not going to do anything to him anymore.

Most Pakistani’s want Facebook to be banned forver

After the initial ban on Facebook.com by government of Pakistan and Pakistan Telecommunication Authority after violation of facebook’s own term of service and try to spread hatred and terrorism by some Facebook by the event page “Everyone Draw Muhammad Day!”, there has been much data available online on various websites related to this ban and on other websites.

In a recent poll on ProPakistani.com almost 67% people voted to ban Facebook in Pakistan permanently. (Poll here)

This poll image is of 22nd May 2010 (poll started 20th May 2010)

This poll result (although voted by not many people) clearly shows that people of Pakistan although addicted to facebook are still against it and are ready to leave it forever.

Facebook banned in Pakistan – 19th May 2010

A group of lawyers who call them Islamic Lawyers’ Movement petitioned court to order a ban on Facebook all over Pakistan.

Justice Ejaz Chaudhary of Lahore high court ordered the Pakistan telecommunication authorites to temporarily block the access to social networking website Facebook.com due to the competition encouraging users to publish the cartoon caricatures of the Messenger of Allah Muhammad (peace be upon him) on the site. Muslims from all over the world has already been condemning the user-generated contest for blasphemy.

Facebook is discriminating by not following its own Term of Service by not deleting the group page, despite being reported repeated by millions of people. Please note that facebook deletes any such group and contest which is reported by the users. They deleted the Holocost releated groups and others too successfully.

The contest on Facebook group ‘Everybody Draw Mohammad Day!’ has already received lots of criticism all over the muslim world but specially in Pakistan. Online campaigns nd other protests were set up to grab the attention of the authorites and media.

The social networking service website Facebook.com has been ordered to be blocked until 31st May 2010. On that date court will have the detailed hearing of the case. A written reply to the petition will be submitted on that date too.

Justice Ejaz Chaudhry of the Lahore High Court directed the Pakistan Telecommunications Authority to block Facebook until May 31, when the court will open a detailed hearing into the case, and to submit a written reply to the petition on that date.

Court also ordered to punish anyone from Pakistan who tries to access Facebook.com illegally.