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Pakistan complains to Google and Wikipedia over cartoons of Prophet Muhammad

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Pakistani authorities have complained to Google and Wikipedia because of cartoons of the Prophet Muhammad and the search for an inauthentic version of the Koran. The companies have been issued a warning, according to a press release from the country's Telecommunications Authority posted on Twitter.

They were accused of delivering “misleading search results” that allegedly offend the prophet's name. According to the Pakistani authorities, this could be considered a spread of blasphemy.

The Office clarified that in this way it responded to numerous complaints from Pakistani citizens. Wikipedia has called for the removal of “blasphemous content” to avoid criminal prosecution.

On the evening of October 16, in a suburb of Paris, an 18-year-old native of Chechnya killed and beheaded teacher Samuel Pati. The reason for the murder was the demonstration at the Party class of cartoons of the Prophet Muhammad – the teacher told the students about freedom of speech. The killer was shot dead by the police during his arrest.

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