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Twitter Warns Jamie Glazov That His New Book Violates Pakistan’s Blasphemy Law

Twitter Warns Jamie Glazov That His New Book Violates Pakistan’s Blasphemy Law
Twitter faithfully does Pakistan’s Sharia bidding.
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FrontPage editor and Glazov Gang host, Jamie Glazov, received an intriguing notice from Twitter on Saturday morning:

From: Twitter Legal <[email protected]></[email protected]>

Date: Sat, Dec 22, 2018 at 7:27 AM Subject: Twitter Receipt of Correspondence

To: @JamieGlazov <[email protected]></[email protected]>

Hello, We are writing to inform you that Twitter has received official correspondence regarding your Twitter account, @JamieGlazov.

The correspondence claims that the following content is in violation of Pakistan law: Section 37 of PECA-2016, Section 295 B and Section 295 C of the Pakistan penal code

@JamieGlazov

Twitter has not taken any action on the reported content at this time. We are only writing to inform you that content posted to your account has been mentioned in a complaint. This notice is not legal advice. You may wish to consult legal counsel about this matter. If you believe we have contacted you in error, please let us know by replying to this email.

For more general information on legal requests, please refer to the following Help Center article: https://t.co/lrfaq.

Sincerely, Twitter

The link Twitter sent Jamie goes to Jamie’s tweet in question (inserted above) — which is an advertisement for his new book, Jihadist Psychopath.

Pakistan is warning Jamie that he is violating sections 295B and 295C of its penal code. Section 295B criminalizes “defiling the Holy Quran,” and carries a penalty of life imprisonment. 295C mandates that those who “by words, either spoken or written, or by visible representation, or by any imputation innuendo, or insinuation, directly, defiles the sacred name of the Holy Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) shall be punished with death, or imprisonment for life and shall also be liable for fine.”

So we are looking at the punishment of death, imprisonment and/or a fine — and all not necessarily in that order.

This whole issue begs a question: What is it about the title “Jihadist Psychopath” that Pakistani authorities have a problem with exactly? Are they conceding that Muhammad was a Jihadist? Are they suggesting that they view their prophet as a psychopath? Or both?

Robert Spencer has posted a blog about this development regarding Jamie and Pakistan/Twitter – and he reveals that Jamie is far from alone in this curious and disturbing development. Make sure to read Robert’s blog HERE. Robert’s blog documents how Twitter, along with other leading social media venues, is now fully onboard with enforcing Sharia compliance.

Indeed, Twitter is now actually informing American citizens of the dire punishments they will receive, including death, for violating Islamic blasphemy laws. And in so doing, Twitter is making it clear that it supports Islamic blasphemy laws and the punishments for them.

Will Twitter soon also be assigning its employees to carry out these punishments?

A harrowing and Kafkaesque world we are entering, indeed.

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