Pakistan Lifts Curbs on YouTube

Pakistan’s telecommunications regulator said Tuesday it has lifted restrictions on YouTube that knocked out access to the video-sharing Web site in many countries for up to two hours by the weekend.

The Pakistan Telecommunication Authority told World Wide Web service providers to restore access to the site after the removal of what it called a “blasphemous” video clip, authority spokeswoman Nabiha Mahmood said.

Pakistan ordered the site blocked on Friday by a clip featuring a Dutch lawmaker who has said he planned to release a movie portraying Islam as fascist and prone to inciting violence against women and homosexuals.

Mahmood said attempts to access the offending clip on Tuesday afternoon brought up a note explaining that it had been removed on ethical grounds.

She said the authority had posted a complaint through the Web site — a facility open to any registered user — but had not been in contact with the administrators of YouTube.com, which is owned by Web giant Google,

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While several other videos featuring the politician, Geert Wilders, would remain visible to Pakistani Net users, Mahmood said the one which was removed had been “totally anti-Quranic” and “very blasphemous.”

She said it promoted Wilders’ upcoming movie, but provided no details about its composition.

The authority aimed to restrict the site only in Pakistan, but the move inadvertently cut access for many of the world’s Web users for up to two hours on Sunday.

YouTube said the next day that it was caused by a network in Pakistan.

“We are investigating and working with others in the Net community to prevent that from happening again,” YouTube said in an e-mailed statement.

Mahmood said the Pakistani regulator carried no responsibility for “technical hitches” which may have lead to problems elsewhere. She said it was not clear how that occurred.

Pakistani officials hope to prevent a repeat of violent anti-Western protests that…

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