Facebook then delete the page that invites drawing of the Prophet Muhammad

Today, Sunday, June 6, 2010, the Bangladesh government blocked access to social media revoke Facebook. This revocation occurred after officials of information technology in Bangladesh receives an apology from the owners of Facebook on the page containing the Prophet Mohammed drawing contest.

In addition to apologizing, Facebook has also revoked the page that has caused outrage in Islamic countries. Bangladesh Telecommunications Commission then decided that access to Facebook is returned again at midnight Saturday. The site can be accessed again on Sunday, said Chairman of the Commission, Ahmed Zia, as reported by the Associated Press.

Ban imposed after appearing on the Facebook page that assessed injured 85 people of Bangladesh from 150 million population are Muslims it. This blocking of thousands of Muslims following the demonstrations in the capital Dhaka last week.

They considered that Facebook already contain material that insulting religion for allowing a user account, which calls for an invitation to draw the Prophet, "Everybody Draw Mohammed's Day!"

Facebook states that the Commission also agreed to delete the picture "disgusting" the country's few political leaders, like Prime Minister and opposition leader Sheikh Hasina, Khaleda Zia. Meanwhile, the population of Facebook users in Bangladesh is estimated to reach one million people.
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