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27/02/2008Access to YouTube restored in Pakistan

Internet users in Pakistan may once again access the website YouTube.

27 February 2008

ISLAMABAD – Internet users in Pakistan may once again access the website YouTube. The government's blockade of the site has been suspended, official sources reported on Tuesday.

The site was blocked last weekend to prevent the spread of a film promoting Wilders' upcoming film on the Koran and other "blasphemous" contributions.

Pakistan says these have now been removed. YouTube was unable to confirm this when asked.

[Copyright Expatica News + ANP 2008]

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