• $
  • £

Twitter unblocks 'blasphemous' tweets

Twitter unblocks 'blasphemous' tweets
18.06.2014 18:56
Twitter has unblocked access to dozens of accounts and specific tweets that it had made unavailable in Pakistan.The social network had imposed the restrictions last month after complaints from the country's telecoms authority that the material was "blasphemous" and "unethical."Many of the examples mocked Islam.Twitter said it had now dropped the ban because the watchdog had not followed up its initial requests with further documentation.It publicised the move by informing Chilling Effects, a website that keeps track of cease-and-desist demands sent to internet-based organisations."On May 18, 2014, we made an initial decision to withhold content in Pakistan based on information provided to us by the Pakistan Telecommunication Authority," Twitter told the site."Consistent with our longstanding policies we provided notice to all of the affected account holders and published the actioned takedown requests on Chilling Effects to maximise transparency regarding our decision."We have re-examined the requests and, in the absence of additional clarifying information from Pakistani authorities, have determined that restoration of the previously withheld content is warranted."Banned contentTwitter introduced the ability to selectively block tweets on a country-by-country basis in 2012 - a move criticised at the time by freedom-of-speech organisations, including Reporters Without Borders.Twitter received five batches of complaints from Pakistan in May, according to the information provided to Chilling Effects.They included requests to block:accounts dedicated to posting anti-Islamic commentsaccounts sharing drawings of the Prophet Muhammad - such images are forbidden by many Islamic leaderstweets showing photos of the Koran being burnedan Arabic-language-based account that urges Muslims to become atheistsaccounts used by three North American porn actressesSome of the accounts involved have since been suspended across the whole of Twitter, but the majority of the material is still online.While Twitter has dropped its Pakistan-imposed blocks, other country-specific bans remain in place, including:Restrictions in Germany against a neo-Nazi accountA ban in France against a series of homophobic tweetsCensorship in India of claims that a soft drinks company had distributed contaminated products(BBC)Bakudaily.az
Similar news
Similar news
China sent 280 container trains to Europe via Middle Corridor since early 2024
Business 16:09
China sent 280 container trains to Europe via Middle Corridor since early 2024
Azerbaijan and Ukraine explore avenues for deepening economic ties
Business 17:30
Azerbaijan and Ukraine explore avenues for deepening economic ties
Azerbaijan imports $900M worth of goods from Türkiye in 5 months
Business 13:30
Azerbaijan imports $900M worth of goods from Türkiye in 5 months
35 projects implemented in liberated territories of Azerbaijan in 2023
Business 16:00
35 projects implemented in liberated territories of Azerbaijan in 2023
Israeli companies invited to investment projects in Karabakh’s industrial parks
Business 18:30
Israeli companies invited to investment projects in Karabakh’s industrial parks
Italian firms interested in participating in projects to be implemented in Karabakh
Business 14:00
Italian firms interested in participating in projects to be implemented in Karabakh
Azerbaijani economy minister, governor of St. Petersburg mull enhancing joint activities in shipbuilding
Business 15:00
Azerbaijani economy minister, governor of St. Petersburg mull enhancing joint activities in shipbuilding
Russia-Azerbaijan trade reaches $4.4 billion, Russian ambassador says
Business 10:00
Russia-Azerbaijan trade reaches $4.4 billion, Russian ambassador says
Azerbaijan to increase value of non-oil exports to $5B by 2026
Business 14:00
Azerbaijan to increase value of non-oil exports to $5B by 2026
Anews TV

Our official Youtube channel

Subscribe