Islamabad Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan has written a letter to Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg and urged that all Islamophobic content on the Facebook page be removed. He has claimed in the letter that Muslims are being called a catastrophe (Pogrom) all over the world.
Recently, all the steps taken by Facebook were appreciated by Imran Khan in which content like Holocaust was rejected or distorted. Imran similarly urged this social media platform to implement similar rules regarding ‘Islamophobic’ posts.
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Imran wrote in his letter ‘I appreciate your step to properly ban any post criticizing or questioning the Holocaust, which was the culmination of the Nazi pogrom of Jews in Germany and the spread of Nazis across Europe Had spread to Europe itself. This was his controversy, he said that Muslims today are facing ‘same pogroms’ around the world. At the same time, abuse and harassment is happening on social media platforms.
My letter to CEO Facebook Mark Zuckerberg to ban Islamophobia just as Facebook has banned questioning or criticizing the holocaust. pic.twitter.com/mCMnz9kxcj
– Imran Khan (@ImranKhanPTI) October 25, 2020
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Although Imran Khan did not specify what kind of content should be considered ‘Islamophobic’, he gave several examples of alleged persecution of Muslims. He accused Pakistan’s arch-rival India of enforcing discriminatory laws, ‘to practice targeted killings of Muslims and to blame Muslims for the corona virus’.
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Imran Khan also criticized France where ‘Islam is linked to terrorism’, while the publication of anti-Muslim ‘blasphemous cartoons’ is encouraged. A day earlier, Imran Khan had condemned French President Emmanuel Macron, claiming that he had ‘attacked Islam’ by supporting the display of aggressive cartoons.