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Proposal approved for unblocking Facebook Rehman Malik Announced on Twitter

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Today Rehman Malik, minister interior, announced on his twitter that federal cabinet has approved his proposal for unblocking Facebook and Youtube while banning access to only blasphemous URLs.

But on otherhand after Facebook’s decision for not banning blasphemous page, around 300,000 out of 2.3 million users in Pakistan have deleted their accounts.

These stats were first mentioned by Adnan Ali on Twitter, and later confirmed by various advertising agencies who are given number of users in the country for their ad campaigns.

It merits mentioning here that internet users can’t access Facebook after it was banned in the country.

We have heard people demanding to unblock Facebook for one day so that they can copy their important data and then delete their accounts forever.

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    4 Responses to "Proposal approved for unblocking Facebook Rehman Malik Announced on Twitter"

    1. keeeeeeee says:

      its still blocked.

    2. iffiNAQVI says:

      very good PTA block tha facebook
      mr fahaad can u use tha pakfacebook

    3. fahaad says:

      dont block facebook bt do block such pages

    4. Car Rent says:

      Good Post! Very informative, glad that you are going to continue writing things like this!