ISLAMABAD:  Minister of State for Information Technology, Anusha Rehman Khan on  Monday said efforts were being made to develop software for blocking  unwanted material from the internet so that YouTube could be opened in  Pakistan. She, however, said no timeline could be given for the  reopening of YouTube.
Talking to media, Anusha said a  team of experts was working to block sites containing blasphemous  material and over 2,700 such sites had already been blocked. Anusha  further said YouTube was closed in Pakistan on the orders of the Supreme  Court because it contained blasphemous material.  The decision in this  regard was taken by the Inter-Ministerial Committee, which was being  given technical assistance by the Ministry of Information and Technology  for the resumption of the site, she added.
Replying to a  question, the State Minister for Information Technology said it was very  difficult as every site containing blasphemous material had to be  closed manually. Software needed to be developed for automatically  detecting and blocking such websites having blasphemous material.  According to Anusha YouTube would be opened when all objectionable and  blasphemous material would be deleted.     
The minister said Google was also not cooperating with Pakistan in this regard.
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Efforts being made to open YouTube: Pak IT Minister
Written By Unknown on August 05, 2013 | 8:33:00 AM
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