Cairo, 13 Dhulqaâdah 1436/27 August 2015 (MINA) â An Egyptian court on Tuesday turned down a lawsuit calling for blocking Facebook in the Arab country, a judicial source said.
The lawsuit was filed by an Egyptian lawyer to demand that Facebook be blocked on ground that it âspoils mannersâ and âincites prostitutionâ, Middle East Monitor (MEMO) quoted by Miâraj Islamic News Agency (MINA) as reporting.
The lawyer also argued that the website allows ârumour mongersâ to launch pages to âspeak in the name of the stateâ.
The court ruled that blocking the website would âinfringe the constitutional rightsâ of millions of Egyptians, according to the judicial source.
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With 12 million users, Egypt has the largest number of Facebook users in the Middle East.
In 2011, Egyptian authorities temporarily blocked access to social media websites in an attempt to calm down anti-regime protests, which eventually led to the ouster of autocrat Hosni Mubarak.(T/R05/R04)
Miâraj Islamic News Agency (MINA)