logo

Facebook bans anti-Islamic content.

 

Prime Minister Imran Khan has written a letter to Mark Zuckerberg, head of the social networking site Facebook, calling for a ban on anti-Islamic content.

Imran Khan demanded that Holocaust-like restrictions be imposed on Islamophobia and hate speech against Islam.

"I am writing to draw your attention to the growing Islamophobia that is fueling hatred, extremism and violence around the world, especially through the use of social media platforms, including Facebook," he added. Is.

 It should be noted that the French President's move is being condemned on social media in Pakistan while Prime Minister Imran Khan is also being advised to reconsider his diplomatic relations with France.

On Sunday, Pakistani Prime Minister Imran Khan said in response to the French president's statement that the French president had hurt the feelings of millions of Muslims, adding that French President Mekhwan should have resolved the issue instead of further dividing the world.

In his Twitter message, Prime Minister Imran Khan said that the French President had hurt the feelings of millions of Muslims. 

The Prime Minister added that dividing the world would only increase extremism. The characteristic of a leader is to unite human beings. Attacks on Islam through insulting cartoons are the result of ignorance.

It should be noted that on October 17, an attacker beheaded a teacher in Paris, the capital of France. History teacher Samuel Petty allegedly showed his students controversial sketches of the Prophet of Islam.

In response to the incident, the French president called it an act of terrorism, saying "Islam as a religion is in crisis."

In his message, Imran Khan said that the identity of a leader is that he unites the people and the leader should unite the people like Nelson Mandela. French President Mekhwan should not have given extremists a chance.

President Mekhwan should have solved the problems instead of dividing the world.

Muslims around the world are reacting to the French president's statement.

The hashtags 'Shame on Mekhwan' and 'Boycott France' are currently trending on Twitter in Pakistan.

"Discrimination against Muslims is clear in the French justice system," the Sunflower Twitter handle read.

The tweet added: "The discriminatory laws in France reflect the fact that the country has failed to adopt Islamic beliefs as a positive contribution in diversifying society."

Inamullah Omar, a Twitter user, reacted to Prime Minister Imran Khan's statement by saying that Pakistan, like other Islamic countries, should boycott French products.

A user named Dr. Masood Afzal has written in this regard that if the people of France want peace, they should stand against the nails. They are promoting Islamophobia which will destroy France.

"Shame on Mekhwan, the Muslim world must stand up against it."

Tags

advertisement centil

This blog is created for your interest and in our interest as well as a website and social media sharing info Interest and Other Entertainment.