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TO GO WITH Pakistan-Unrest-Internet-Islam,FOCUS by Guillaume LAVALLÉE This photograph taken on September 9, 2013 shows Pakistani student Abdullah Raheem browsing YouTube at a internet cafe in Lahore. In a dingy Internet cafe, Abdullah gets round the censors with one click and logs onto YouTube, officially banned for a year and at the heart of Pakistan's cyberwar for control of the web. On September 17, 2012 Islamabad blocked access to the popular video sharing website after it aired a trailer for a low-budget American film deemed offensive to Islam and the Prophet Mohammed. Pakistan summoned the most senior US diplomat in the country to protest against the "Innocence of Muslims", demanding that the film be removed and action taken against its producers. A year later, the film is barely mentioned but YouTube, whose parent company is US multinational Google Inc, is still banned in Pakistan, as it is in China and Iran. AFP PHOTO / ARIF ALI (Photo credit should read Arif Ali/AFP via Getty Images)
TO GO WITH Pakistan-Unrest-Internet-Islam,FOCUS by Guillaume LAVALLÉE This photograph taken on September 9, 2013 shows Pakistani student Abdullah Raheem browsing YouTube at a internet cafe in Lahore. In a dingy Internet cafe, Abdullah gets round the censors with one click and logs onto YouTube, officially banned for a year and at the heart of Pakistan's cyberwar for control of the web. On September 17, 2012 Islamabad blocked access to the popular video sharing website after it aired a trailer for a low-budget American film deemed offensive to Islam and the Prophet Mohammed. Pakistan summoned the most senior US diplomat in the country to protest against the "Innocence of Muslims", demanding that the film be removed and action taken against its producers. A year later, the film is barely mentioned but YouTube, whose parent company is US multinational Google Inc, is still banned in Pakistan, as it is in China and Iran. AFP PHOTO / ARIF ALI (Photo credit should read Arif Ali/AFP via Getty Images)
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ARIF ALI / Fotógrafo autónomo
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180366569
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AFP
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09 de septiembre de 2013
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Fuente:
AFP
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AFP
Nombre del objeto:
Del6247215
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2690 x 1793 px (22,78 x 15,18 cm) - 300 dpi - 2 MB