Jesus Christ – the ‘obscene’ English words banned by Pakistan-GCIC demands Pak to quit UN

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Jesus Christ is banned from texting in Pakistan ,Under pressure from Islamo facists, considered offensive to Islam.
The letter said the order was legal under a 1996 law preventing people from sending information through the telecommunications system that is 'false, fabricated, indecent or obscene'. Global Council of Indian Christians(GCIC) demands Pakistan to quit UN for state sponsored profanity. Islamic militants deceitfully use United Nations and other international outfits to destroy non Islamic faiths from the face of the earth.

It also stated that free speech could be restricted 'in the interest of the glory of Islam', which explains why 'Jesus Christ' is on the banned list.The Pakistan order is also highlighting the purpose of the ban is for the glory of Islam. Christians all around the world are committed to peace and glory of the people .The pacifist attitude of Christinas is taken for granted by the international community and crawl before the terrorists and Islamofacists. The deafening silence of the world against the perpetrators of persecution against Christians may have to pay heavily for the injustice meted out to the Christen community.The terrorists have already destroyed the peace and tranquility and billons are spent to keep countries safe from the Islamic fanatics.Now countries after countries are waiting in the queue to listen to diktats of the militants to please them at the cost of justice and harmony
Pakistan's telecom watchdog has produced a list 1,500 banned English and The letter said the order was legal under a 1996 law preventing people from sending information through the telecommunications system that is 'false, fabricated, indecent or obscene'.
It also stated that free speech could be restricted 'in the interest of the glory of Islam', which explains why 'Jesus Christ' is on the banned list.

Pak telecommunications authority has written to mobile phone firms with a list of more than 1,500 English and Urdu words to be blocked, said Anjum Nida Rahman, a spokeswoman for Telenor Pakistan.
Words that have an uncomfortable medical connotation - such as 'period' and 'tampon', or 'fart' and 'flatulence' - have been added to the banned list.
'Intercourse', 'condom' and 'breast' may be borderline words for a sensitive audience, but 'idiot' and 'headlights' suggest that Pak is not fit to be UN Human Right body
And then there's 'monkey crotch'.
The letter gives companies seven days to implement the order.
The Pakistan Telecommunication Authority refused to comment on the initiative but Ms Rahman said: 'It's a big issue, so it is being examined carefully from all points of view.'
Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2063267/Pakistan-block-text-mess...

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