Tuesday, 11 June 2013

Anusha Rahman Khan, the newly appointed Minister of State for IT and telecommunications, managed to grab media attention, her first day in office, said Google could face a ban in the country, if it does not listen to the Government of Pakistan to remove blasphemous request from YouTube.

Ms. Rahman, the previous government information technology is still a vocal and active member of the National Assembly Standing Committee, immediately took up Google's hard to say that the Pakistani government will ask Google - YouTube's parent company - block access to the video in Pakistan blasphemy completely like they have in other countries.

She hinted that the Government may consider prohibiting Google from the Google in the country, if Pakistan's request is not accepted.

Anusha Rahman also believes that the new government will do everything to make YouTube the back, but after getting blocked in the country's anti-Islamic film.

Pakistan is a filtration system will enable control of the Pakistani government in the national ratings of content. "We will pump extra money, if need be, to do both in our ability to return to Pakistan without compromising our moral values​​" brings YouTube.

Previously Google has denied Pakistan to stop anti-Islam film in Pakistan's request, however, the same scandalous video is blocked in various other countries, including Syria, Egypt, Singapore, Russia and others.

Anusha statement prohibiting Google in Pakistan receive negative feedback, but others have called her speech as a rigid Google this company, which is in some countries, but not prevent others from discrimination by blocking the video presentation only solution.

In a related news, Google, known as the champion freedom of speech and the privacy of users were found to be selling user information to the U.S. government since 2007.

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