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Facebook ban: Plaintiff stays logged on 14 hours a day
The lawyer who has twice moved the Lahore High Court to ban Facebook in Pakistan has 1,575 friends and spends an average of 14 hours a day on the social networking website.
Advocate Muhammad Azhar Siddique, on whose petition access to the website was banned in the country for two weeks last year, he stayed logged into Facebook from 8am to 10pm every day. Asked whether he considered it hypocritical to spend so much time on Facebook when he was trying to get it banned, Siddique said that he checked the site “to make it mend its ways”. He said much of his time was spent looking at messages from people informing him of any blasphemous material on the site. He also uses the website to share how his cases are going with his Facebook friends, including his petitions to ban the website. Siddique has posted 323 pictures on his profile, including of family, friends and news clippings of his cases published in the local press. http://a5.sphotos.ak.fbcdn.net/hphot..._5381750_n.jpg |
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:pakflag: proud to be paki lollllllllllll
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lol....yea :P
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Hahahaha lols
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lol true sign of being Pakistani (H).
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loool wow lool nice sharing :uncle:
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Thnx...........
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:goodone:
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Re: Facebook ban: Plaintiff stays logged on 14 hours a day
Nice sharing
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Re: Facebook ban: Plaintiff stays logged on 14 hours a day
thnx All :)
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