Pakistani Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif voiced his support for a wide-ranging crackdown on blasphemous content on social media describing blasphemy as an "unpardonable offence".
Critics say blasphemy laws, which allow the death penalty in some cases, are often misused to oppress minorities.
Interior Minister Chaudhry Nisar reasserted Pakistan's determination to tackle the issue, saying he would take "any steps necessary" to make sure Pakistan's message got across. He said he had asked officials to liaise with the FBI in the US and with social media platforms on a daily basis. "Facebook and other service providers should share all information about the people behind this blasphemous content with us," he is quoted as saying by the Dawn newspaper.
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A reasonable request - or should Pakistan be reminded that its outdated laws don't apply worldwide?