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Mark Zuckerberg, the CEO of Meta, recently shared a harrowing experience during an interview with Joe Rogan, revealing that he was once at risk of being sentenced to death in Pakistan due to content posted on Facebook. This startling admission came amid ongoing legal battles between Meta and the Pakistani government, which has accused the platform of allowing content that violates the country’s strict blasphemy laws.

Zuckerberg’s comments shed light on the complex and often fraught relationship between global tech platforms and local governments. In this case, a specific incident involving a user-posted image, which had a drawing of Prophet Mohammed, sparked a lawsuit against Zuckerberg, with the Pakistani government seeking to hold him personally responsible for the alleged blasphemy. Although Zuckerberg expressed little concern for his own safety, acknowledging that he had no intention of visiting Pakistan, the experience highlighted the broader challenges faced by Meta and other global platforms as they navigate the intersection of free speech and local regulations.

As Zuckerberg explained, “There are places around the world that just have different values that go against our free expression values and want us to crack down and ban way more stuff than I think a lot of people would believe would be the right thing to do.” This sentiment reflects the tension between Meta’s commitment to free expression and the varying cultural norms and laws that govern online content around the world.

The issue is particularly pronounced in Pakistan, where blasphemy laws can result in severe penalties, including imprisonment or even death. The legal system in Pakistan has historically been used to target individuals and organisations accused of violating these laws. In this context, Zuckerberg’s comments underscore the need for a nuanced approach to content regulation, one that balances respect for local cultural norms with the principles of free expression.

Moreover, Zuckerberg’s remarks highlight the role of government influence in shaping the online landscape. He argued that foreign governments exerting pressure on American tech companies requires stronger support from the US government. As he noted, the “power of saying they’re going to throw you in prison” is a level of pressure that necessitates protection for tech companies.

Meta’s experience in Pakistan is not an isolated incident. Meta has had its own share of legal challenges regarding its content that some governments deem harmful, offensive, or illegal.
 





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Pak Woman Mobbed After Crowd Mistakes Arabic Text On Kurta As Quran Verses https://artifex.news/pakistani-woman-lahore-woman-quran-verses-pak-woman-mobbed-after-crowd-thinks-arabic-text-on-kurta-were-quran-verses-5128428/ Mon, 26 Feb 2024 04:18:18 +0000 https://artifex.news/pakistani-woman-lahore-woman-quran-verses-pak-woman-mobbed-after-crowd-thinks-arabic-text-on-kurta-were-quran-verses-5128428/ Read More “Pak Woman Mobbed After Crowd Mistakes Arabic Text On Kurta As Quran Verses” »

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Pakistani woman mobbed: A video shows the woman covering her face with her hands

New Delhi:

A woman in Pakistan was rescued by the police after being mobbed for wearing a kurta with Arabic prints.

The woman, accused of blasphemy, was mobbed when she visited a restaurant in Lahore with her husband wearing the kurta with Arabic prints, which some people thought were the Quran verses.

The woman was rescued after the police were called in to the restaurant as people asked her to take off her kurta.

A video, shared by the police, shows the woman covering her face with her hands as people surrounded her and raised slogans.

The police also praised the woman officer who tried to pacify the mob and took the woman out of the restaurant.

In the video, Syeda Shehrbano Naqvi is seen urging the crowd not to resort to any violence. “The woman had gone for shopping with her husband. She had worn a kurta that had some words written on it. When some people saw it they asked her to remove the kurta. There was a confusion,” Ms Naqvi said.

The woman who was later taken to the police station where she apologised for hurting religious sentiments. “I had no intentions of insulting anyone’s religious sentiments. I bought the kurta just because it had good design,” the woman said.

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