Pakistan threatens Google with ban
[caption id="attachment_231" align="alignnone" width="585"] Pakistan's new IT minister has warned that Google could be blocked in the country if it fails to remove objectionable material from YouTube.[/caption] ISLAMABAD: Pakistan's new IT minister has warned that Google could be blocked in the country if the company fails to remove blasphemous and objectionable material from its video-sharing website YouTube. Minister of state for IT and telecommunication Anusha Rahman Khan made the remarks on her first day in office yesterday while talking about Pakistan's efforts to end a nine-month ban on YouTube for hosting clips from the controversial film "Innocence of Muslims." Google, the parent company of YouTube, had rejected requests from the previous Pakistan People's Party-led government to remove the objectionable material and Khan said she hoped the company would listen…

