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Pakistan blocks Wikipedia after 48-hour deadline to remove ‘blasphemous content’ ends

Earlier, the Pakistan Telecommunication Authority (PTA) degraded access to the online encyclopedia by reducing or disrupting access to it after giving it a 48-hour deadline to remove all 'blasphemous' content.

Why Muslims of the Indian subcontinent are always on the streets over alleged ‘blasphemy’ but Gulf Muslims never take to the streets

What we see is that Islam is there same everywhere, but Islamic protests are not. This is not to assume that the Muslims in the Gulf are not offended by or harbour the same sentiments as the subcontinent Muslims - perhaps more so.

Pakistan warns Wikipedia, asks to take down ‘blasphemous’ content or face shutdown

PTA has warned Wikipedia that its services will be blocked in Pakistan in case it fails to comply with the govt order.

Bangladesh: Hindu teacher suspended after being accused of blasphemy by Muslim students. Here is what we know so far

"They quoted me out of context. I cannot understand why did they do it to me," the Hindu teacher told BDNews24.

MK Gandhi is not above criticism, questioning him shouldn’t be blasphemy

Criticising MK Gandhi's decisions does not make one a 'Godse bhakt', one can criticise Gandhi and not condone actions by Godse of murdering someone - that is what rationality is, something Indian 'liberals' refuse to see.

Remembering Haqiqat Rai: The first Hindu victim of the blasphemy law who was stoned to death on Basant Panchami in Mughal era

Haqiqat Rai was a 15-year-old Hindu boy in Sialkot in 18th-century India. He is known as the first noted victim of Islamic blasphemy laws. He was stoned to death in Lahore.

‘Sar Tan Se Juda’ brigade, which includes Mohammad Zubair, gets back to work, splash pictures of Hindu men accused of sloganeering against Mohammad

The controversy over the Shahrukh Khan starrer Pathaan movie has taken a dangerous turn after it was reported that Islamists in Indore had raised the murderous "sar tan se juda"

Twitter takes no action against Turkish author Ramazan İzol despite his open call for murder over alleged ‘blasphemy’

"If I catch this rascal who burned the Quran, I will burn him alive", the Turkish writer wrote in a tweet

Hamline University Professor sues varsity after she was called ‘Islamophobic’ and fired for showing Muhammad’s painting for academic purpose

Hamline University has now decided to hold two public sessions about 'academic freedom and religion' and 'academic freedom and student care.'

Bangladesh: Muslim mob attacks and destroys houses of Hindus over blasphemy allegations, targeted person has been living in India for 7 years

The Hindu boy, now accused of blasphemy by radical Islamists, has reportedly been living in India for the past 7 years.

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