![]() I would have to imagine that’s not actually going to happen any time soon.įiled Under: blocks, chris hughes, death penalty, dustin moskovitz, mark zuckerberg, pakistanĪn advertisement on the webpage read, “Millat Facebook helps you connect and share with more than 1.57 billion Muslims and sweet people from other religions.” The Public interest litigation forum’s Judicial Activism Panel (JAP) has developed the website and launched it as a platform for users who were unhappy about not being able to use Facebook since the Pakistan Telecommunication Authority (PTA) banned it under court orders. However, the lawyer is confident that Zuckerberg and his two former partners will soon be arrested and shipped to Pakistan. Pakistani law enforcement is apparently investigating the “crime,” but no charges have yet been filed. ![]() I do like how after you are dead, you are then also liable for a fine. “Use of derogatory remark etc, in respect of the Holy Prophet, whoever by words, either spoken or written, or by visible representation, or by any imputation, innuendo, or insinuation, directly or indirectly, defiles the sacred name of the Holy Prophet Muhammad (Peace Be Upon Him) shall be punished with death, or imprisonment for life, and shall also be liable for fine.” Apparently, the charges could lead to a death penalty request. Neither Dustin nor Chris have worked at the company in quite some time. Apparently a lawyer is petitioning the court for charges to be brought against three of Facebook’s founders, Mark Zuckerberg, Dustin Moskovitz and Chris Hughes. If you thought that was an overreaction, well, then you’ll love the latest. We thought that was a bit extreme, though we got a surprising number of comments from people in Pakistan who strongly agreed with the ruling, and were rather quick with an insult for anyone who disagreed. You may recall that last month, a Pakistani court ordered that the entire site of Facebook be blocked from the country because a German woman using the site had created an “Everybody Draw Mohammed Day!” page, in response to the recent “threats” against South Park’s writers, concerning a recent episode of that show. Fri, Jun 18th 2010 04:38pm - Mike Masnick
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