Wednesday, June 16, 2010
Blocked Youtube, Google Protest
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"I am I'm always suspicious of the ban which made widespread like this," said Google CEO Eric Schmidt, in the middle of a meeting with members of the New America Foundation, a public policy institute a non-profit dikepalainya.
"In each case we look, there are reasons behind other legitimate reasons. There are many political reasons for bad times (Pakistan) to block at the same time. I am very suspicious," he was quoted as saying by The Age, Saturday (22/05/2010 ).
Earlier, the Pakistan Telecommunication Authority, the Directorate General of Post and Telecommunication Ministry of Communications and Informatics of his Pakistan, blocking access to social networking sites like Facebook, Youtube, Twitter and more than 450 other sites. Pakistan also block sites deemed Simple grow immoral content.
Pakistan's move is in protest against Facebook, where one user group had insulted Islam with the emergence of fan page 'Everyone Mohammed Draw Day'. Fan page that invites Facebook members to participate in the contest drawing sketches of the Prophet Muhammad and his post on Facebook on May 20 yesterday.
Fan page with noisy fuss was founded by Molly Norris, cartoonist origin Seattle, USA, as a form of censorship in response to the scene of the Prophet wearing a bear costume on a cartoon episode of South Park-201 by the television station Comedy Central.
In Indonesia, Menkominfo Tifatul Sembiring has written to delete my Facebook fan page is. Facebook also has said it intended to remove the fan page, although there are some users who up to now admits that they can access it.

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