Prophet Muhammad's cartoons, violent protests in Pakistan, block access to all social networks

Pakistan has blocked access to all social media after several days of violent anti-French protests by radical Islamists for cartoons blasphemating the Prophet Muhammad. Facebook, Twitter and other sites have been temporarily blocked with orders from the country's Interior Ministry said Khurram Mehran, a spokesperson for the media regulatory agency in Pakistan. Still [...]
Facebook, Twitter and other sites have been temporarily blocked with orders from the country's Interior Ministry said Khurram Mehran, a spokesperson for the media regulatory agency in Pakistan.
An official reason for the impasse has not yet been given, while this decision is expected to cause further unrest.
Two police officers and three demonstrators have lost their lives, while violent protests have seized “the country since Monday.
Protesters have damaged private and public property and have vowed to die in honour of the prophet Muhammad of Islam.











