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Pak PM Wrote Letter To Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg

Pak PM wrote a letter to Facebook CEO on banning Islamophobic content, said – violence is being promoted worldwide.

The Pak PM Imran Khan has written a letter to Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg, asking him to ban the Islamophobic content.

The Pak government on Sunday expressed concern about increasing radicalization among Muslims in the country. The PM has written a letter in this context to the CEO on social media.

In the letter, he said that because of the increasing Islamophobia in the country, extremism and violence is being promoted worldwide and this boost is getting more through social media platforms like Facebook.

The content related to the massacre of European Jews was also banned

Along with this, he said that just as Facebook has banned the content related to the Holocaust of European Jews, the content related to Islamophobia should be banned.

Imran Khan attacked the President of France

A few days ago, Pakistan’s Prime Minister Imran Khan accused French President Emmanuel Macron of attacking Islam. The Pakistani prime minister made the remarks about Macron paying tribute to a French history teacher.

A controversial cartoon was demonstrated by the teacher recently in the class on freedom of expression. The teacher was killed by a fanatic.

Expressed grief by tweeting

Imran wrote in a tweet that it is sad that President Macron has deliberately tried to provoke Muslims by encouraging controversial cartoons.

At this time, he should have adopted a strategy to sidestep the radicals, acting with restraint. He encouraged Islamophobia by attacking Muslims despite not knowing Islam, whereas he should have attacked terror.

French terrorism prosecutor Jean-Franco Richard told that the 18-year-old radical suspect murderer of French teacher Samuel Patty.

A history teacher showing the Prophet’s caricature in the classroom gave some students money to help identify him.

Patty was beheaded near Paris last week. Richard told a press conference that a 14-year-old and a 15-year-old student were among the seven people who appeared before the investigating magistrate.

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