Facebook has succumbed to Turkey’s authoritarian threats yet again, deleting over a thousand pages that carried content deemed offensive to Muslims.
“Opt to Adopt”, which was organized at Penang Times Square in Malaysia, infuriated several religious radicals but the event was for non-Muslims only.
A family in New Zealand left their religious commune after realizing that they did not want to live in a false system for the rest of their lives.
Turkey has blocked as many as 68,000 websites, recently adding the French satirical magazine Charlie Hebdo to its list.
Officials in Saudi Arabia detained an Indian national after he posted a picture on his Facebook page depicting the Grand Mosque as a Hindu temple.
Police officials in Bangladesh said religious extremists were behind the recent killing of secular blogger Avijit Roy.