DHAKA: Facebook<\/a>, Microsoft<\/a> and Google<\/a> have agreed to work with Bangladesh<\/a> government over \"inappropriate contents\" on the Internet<\/a>, the Parliament was told today amidst a series of brutal killings by Islamists of secular bloggers and minorities.
\n
\nSpeaking at a question-and-answer session, State Minister for Telecoms Tarana Halim said that not only social media giant Facebook, but the two internet behemoths, too, have also agreed to respond to the government's request within two days.
\n
\n\"After intense discussion with Facebook, Google and Microsoft, it has been agreed that they will respond to requests with 48 hours,\" she said.
\n
\nLast year, the Bangladesh government suspended the use of Facebook, its messenger app, and some other communication apps for 22 days, citing security reasons following the murder of two foreign nationals and the attack on a police check post.
\n
\nBefore the 22-day ban, the government had blocked some popular calling and messaging services such as WhatsApp and Viber for several days during a three-month agitation by the BNP-led alliance early last year.
\n
\nPolice had said then they were having trouble tracking down saboteurs, as they were using these apps to communicate.
\n
\nIn November last year, Halim had written to the Facebook authorities, conveying her wish to discuss with them a gamut of issues related to the social network site and its messenger app.
\n
\nThe minister subsequently held a meeting at Facebook's Asia Pacific headquarters in Singapore and told reporters about the social media giant's promise to cooperate.
\n
\nFacebook's half-yearly 'Government Request Report' in April this year showed that it had, for the first time, responded to requests from the Bangladesh government.
\n
\nBetween July and December last year, the government had sought information on 31 Facebook users. The report said that it had responded to 16.67 per cent of the requests.
\n
\nBut between January 2013 and June 2015, government's request on 37 users had failed to evoke any response from the social media site.
\n
\nReplying to another query, Minister Halim said that Google, too, had agreed to remove videos from its Youtube arm following requests from the government.
\n
\nBangladesh has been witnessing a string of brutal attacks by Islamists. The ISIS and Al-Qaeda in the Indian Peninsula have claimed some of the attacks but government denies the presence of these groups in Bangladesh.
\n
The attacks since last year, which has left more than 30
people<\/a> dead, has put Bangladesh under a global spotlight for failing to prevent such attacks.
\n
\nOn Friday, a 60-year-old Hindu ashram worker was hacked to death by ISIS jihadists, days after another priest was killed by the same terrorist group in the Muslim-majority nation.\n\n<\/p><\/body>","next_sibling":[{"msid":52712224,"title":"Desktops, laptops still popular mode of accessing Internet: TCS","entity_type":"ARTICLE","link":"\/news\/desktops-laptops-still-popular-mode-of-accessing-internet-tcs\/52712224","category_name":null,"category_name_seo":"telecomnews"}],"related_content":[],"msid":52717721,"entity_type":"ARTICLE","title":"Facebook, Microsoft, Google agree to work with Bangladesh government: Minister","synopsis":"Tarana Halim said that not only social media giant Facebook, but the two internet behemoths, too, have also agreed to respond to the government's request within two days.","titleseo":"telecomnews\/facebook-microsoft-google-agree-to-work-with-bangladesh-government-minister","status":"ACTIVE","authors":[],"Alttitle":{"minfo":""},"artag":"PTI","artdate":"2016-06-12 21:58:20","lastupd":"2016-06-12 21:59:01","breadcrumbTags":["Microsoft","Internet","Google","Facebook","Bangladesh","people"],"secinfo":{"seolocation":"telecomnews\/facebook-microsoft-google-agree-to-work-with-bangladesh-government-minister"}}" data-authors="[" "]" data-category-name="" data-category_id="" data-date="2016-06-12" data-index="article_1">

Facebook,微软,谷歌同意与孟加拉国政府:部长

Tarana哈利姆不仅表示,社交媒体巨头Facebook,但这两家互联网巨头,也还同意在两天内响应政府的请求。

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达卡:脸谱网,微软谷歌已经同意一起工作孟加拉国政府在“不适当的内容”互联网,议会被告知今天在一系列残酷杀戮的伊斯兰世俗的博客和少数民族。

在问答环节,国家电信部长Tarana哈利姆不仅表示,社交媒体巨头Facebook,但这两家互联网巨头,也还同意在两天内响应政府的请求。

“经过激烈的讨论与Facebook、谷歌和微软,它已经同意,他们将在48小时之内响应请求,”她说。

去年,孟加拉国政府暂停使用Facebook,其通讯应用,和其他一些通信应用22天,出于安全原因谋杀后两个外国人和袭击警察检查。

22天禁令之前,政府封锁了一些流行的调用和消息传递服务如WhatsApp和推出了好几天在三个月bnp联盟去年年初的风潮。

警方说他们很难追踪破坏者,他们使用这些应用程序通信。

去年11月,哈利姆写了Facebook当局,传达她的愿望和他们讨论的问题相关的社交网站和它的信使应用。

部长随后召开会议在Facebook的亚太总部在新加坡和告诉记者关于社交媒体巨头合作的承诺。

Facebook的半年的政府请求报告显示,今年4月了,第一次,孟加拉国政府的回应请求。

去年7月和12月之间,政府31日Facebook用户寻找信息。报告说,它已对16.67%的请求作出回应。

但是2013年1月至2015年6月,政府对37个用户的请求未能唤起社会媒体网站的任何响应。

回复另一个查询,哈利姆部长说,谷歌,也已同意删除其Youtube视频手臂后从政府的请求。

孟加拉国被伊斯兰教徒目睹一系列残酷的攻击。伊希斯和印度半岛的基地组织声称一些攻击,但在孟加拉政府否认了这些组织的存在。

自去年以来袭击,超过30死,让孟加拉国面临全球聚光灯下未能防止此类攻击。

周五,一位60岁的印度修行的工人被伊希斯圣战分子砍死,几天后另一个牧师被相同的恐怖组织在穆斯林占多数的国家。

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DHAKA: Facebook<\/a>, Microsoft<\/a> and Google<\/a> have agreed to work with Bangladesh<\/a> government over \"inappropriate contents\" on the Internet<\/a>, the Parliament was told today amidst a series of brutal killings by Islamists of secular bloggers and minorities.
\n
\nSpeaking at a question-and-answer session, State Minister for Telecoms Tarana Halim said that not only social media giant Facebook, but the two internet behemoths, too, have also agreed to respond to the government's request within two days.
\n
\n\"After intense discussion with Facebook, Google and Microsoft, it has been agreed that they will respond to requests with 48 hours,\" she said.
\n
\nLast year, the Bangladesh government suspended the use of Facebook, its messenger app, and some other communication apps for 22 days, citing security reasons following the murder of two foreign nationals and the attack on a police check post.
\n
\nBefore the 22-day ban, the government had blocked some popular calling and messaging services such as WhatsApp and Viber for several days during a three-month agitation by the BNP-led alliance early last year.
\n
\nPolice had said then they were having trouble tracking down saboteurs, as they were using these apps to communicate.
\n
\nIn November last year, Halim had written to the Facebook authorities, conveying her wish to discuss with them a gamut of issues related to the social network site and its messenger app.
\n
\nThe minister subsequently held a meeting at Facebook's Asia Pacific headquarters in Singapore and told reporters about the social media giant's promise to cooperate.
\n
\nFacebook's half-yearly 'Government Request Report' in April this year showed that it had, for the first time, responded to requests from the Bangladesh government.
\n
\nBetween July and December last year, the government had sought information on 31 Facebook users. The report said that it had responded to 16.67 per cent of the requests.
\n
\nBut between January 2013 and June 2015, government's request on 37 users had failed to evoke any response from the social media site.
\n
\nReplying to another query, Minister Halim said that Google, too, had agreed to remove videos from its Youtube arm following requests from the government.
\n
\nBangladesh has been witnessing a string of brutal attacks by Islamists. The ISIS and Al-Qaeda in the Indian Peninsula have claimed some of the attacks but government denies the presence of these groups in Bangladesh.
\n
The attacks since last year, which has left more than 30
people<\/a> dead, has put Bangladesh under a global spotlight for failing to prevent such attacks.
\n
\nOn Friday, a 60-year-old Hindu ashram worker was hacked to death by ISIS jihadists, days after another priest was killed by the same terrorist group in the Muslim-majority nation.\n\n<\/p><\/body>","next_sibling":[{"msid":52712224,"title":"Desktops, laptops still popular mode of accessing Internet: TCS","entity_type":"ARTICLE","link":"\/news\/desktops-laptops-still-popular-mode-of-accessing-internet-tcs\/52712224","category_name":null,"category_name_seo":"telecomnews"}],"related_content":[],"msid":52717721,"entity_type":"ARTICLE","title":"Facebook, Microsoft, Google agree to work with Bangladesh government: Minister","synopsis":"Tarana Halim said that not only social media giant Facebook, but the two internet behemoths, too, have also agreed to respond to the government's request within two days.","titleseo":"telecomnews\/facebook-microsoft-google-agree-to-work-with-bangladesh-government-minister","status":"ACTIVE","authors":[],"Alttitle":{"minfo":""},"artag":"PTI","artdate":"2016-06-12 21:58:20","lastupd":"2016-06-12 21:59:01","breadcrumbTags":["Microsoft","Internet","Google","Facebook","Bangladesh","people"],"secinfo":{"seolocation":"telecomnews\/facebook-microsoft-google-agree-to-work-with-bangladesh-government-minister"}}" data-news_link="//www.iser-br.com/news/facebook-microsoft-google-agree-to-work-with-bangladesh-government-minister/52717721">