Pakistan blocks social media amid anti-France protests
Pakistan blocks social media
amid anti-France protests
Pakistan on Friday blocked social media platforms amid fears that activists
of a radical Islamist group might use the technology to stoke violent protests
against last year’s depiction of the Prophet Muhammad in France. Followers of
far-right Tehreek-e-Labaik Pakistan (TLP), a group that supports the country’s
controversial blasphemy laws, have blocked roads and chocked streets at deadly
protests that started on Monday.
The protesters were demanding that the government fulfill an earlier
promise to expel the French ambassador by April 20, over the publication of a
cartoon depicting the prophet last year.
At least five people including two police officers have been killed in
the protests, which have prompted the France embassy in Islamabad to urge
French nationals to leave Pakistan temporarily. “Social media has been blocked
for a few hours so that troublemakers cannot use it during Friday prayers
congregations,” an official told dpa. Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, WhatsApp
and TikTok are inaccessible across the country, including the capital
Islamabad. Political parties, Islamist groups, and militant organisations like
Pakistani Taliban heavily rely on social media platforms to connect with their
followers.
Nigeria News Paper
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