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The Bangladeshi government has moved to block six social apps – Facebook, Messenger, Line, WhatsApp, Viber, and Tango – citing security reasons stemming from its decision to award the death penalty to two opposition leaders.

The decision came after the country’s Supreme Court upheld an earlier ruling to execute the pair for crimes committed during the 1971 war, reports DW.

This is not the first time that social networking sites have been blocked in the country. In 2010, Bangladesh invoked a ‘temporary ban’ on Facebook after satirical images of the Prophet Muhammad (pbuh) were uploaded and shared.

At the time, the Bangladesh Telecommunications Regulatory Commission (BTRC) said the images had “hurt religious sentiments for the majority Muslim population.” Thousands of demonstrators had also taken to the streets demanding a ban.

However, this time around, the circumstances are somewhat different. The country remains divided on the decision to award the death penalty as well as the effectiveness of the ban.

Religious fundamentalism is also creeping into the mainstream – the past few months have seen attacks on secular bloggers and publishers – with the self styled ‘Islamic State’ (sometimes referred to as ISIS) claiming responsibility.

Despite the web censorship, people are still accessing the blocked sites. A number of Twitter feeds and Facebook posts are showing netizens how to circumvent the ban by using proxy/VPN servers.

Others have found a funny, ironic side to the whole facade.


On the whole, citizens are definitely not impressed.

Facebook, WhatsApp, Viber blocked ‘indefinitely’ in Bangladesh - The Express Tribune
 
This ban is designed to protect the Awami League from criticism over its pro-Indian policies and its handling of the war crimes trials ...

Hasina Wajid is acting like Female Modi. She is killing every one who is ideologically or politically against him. Government also hanged the 1971 war leaders who supported Pakistan and tried to stop the country breakdown
 
i want to use facebook.............................:feminist::feminist::feminist:
 
I have a feeling that Hasina Wajid will die unnatural death just like his father. She is digging her own grave.
 
Doesn't the ban just bring attention to the hangings etc even more for no real gain since people can circumvent using TOR anyways?

Stupid decision.

But from the looks of it many Bangladeshis dont know about TOR....so maybe not such a dumb decision.

Anyway shes a control freak.
 
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Why does it matter? You are not doing banking with it.. Its only to circumvent the govt restriction by making the source server invisible.

You would still need to access Facebook with your password and it doesn't mean that the government isn't monitoring who is cheating ... The whole ban might also be just a trap.
 

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