Pakistan calls for Facebook meeting over blasphemy posts

Human rights groups slam the social network's 'collusion' on 'censorship'

Pakistani Islamists protest in Karachi
(Image credit: Asif Hassan /AFP/Getty Images)

Facebook is sending a team to Pakistan to discuss "blasphemous content" posted on the social network, according to the country's interior ministry.

Pakistan requested a meeting with Mark Zuckerberg's company after concerns over such posts, a sensitive and explosive issue in the country.

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