Bangladesh blocks Facebook over Islamic image controversy | VentureBeat
By l0gikal on Ummah News from social.venturebeat.com
Clearly, this isn’t going to kill Facebook, which has nearly 500 million users. But it shows that what might have been considered a small protest is gathering steam in the Muslim world. Facebook is already facing a lot of opposition over its privacy rule changes, so all it needs now is another controversy.
The Associated Press reported that chief telecommunications regulator Zia Ahmed said that the access has been temporarily blocked because of concern that caricatures of Muhammad might offend people in the Muslim-majority country. Such caricatures, even if they are intended to appear favorable, are considered blasphemy.
Pakistan blocked Facebook earlier because of the same page, dubbed “Everybody Draw Mohammad Day. Thousands of people protested in Dhaka, Bangladesh, over the incident last week.
Muslims regard depictions of the prophet, even favourable ones, as blasphemous. Facebook is going to have to walk a tightrope on this, as it has to balance the need to expand internationally, the need to stand up to censorship, and the delicate matter of making sure its site isn’t offensive.
