Ban on anti-Islam content, Imran Khan writes letter to Facebook


- shared a copy of the letter on his Twitter handle

Islamabad 26th October 2020 Monday

Pakistan's Prime Minister Imran Khan has written a letter to Facebook's chief executive officer (CEO) Mark Zuckerberg demanding an immediate ban on anti-Islamic content.

He shared a copy of the letter on his Twitter handle. Imran wrote that you should immediately ban all content related to Islamophobia. Facebook is a medium that easily affects millions of people. Content related to Islamophobia was circulating on Facebook that was spreading hatred towards Islam.

Referring to the Holocaust, Imran wrote that you did a very good job of banning Holocaust-related material. Now do the same for anti-Islamic material. Such material was spreading illusion and hatred towards Islam.

It is worth noting that recently French President Emmanuel Macron spoke out against Islam. After the assassination of a history teacher in Paris, Macron called it a terrorist attack and harshly criticized it. Imran Khan said Macron should be against terrorism if he has a problem, not against Islam. Islam is not a terrorist religion. Islam is a pacifist religion.

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