Maliki's son ordered to prevent the use of "Facebook" in the Prime Minister
Ali Abdullah - 01/10/2012 - 8:27 pm | Hits: 1123
Source revealed, Monday, issuing Associate Director of the Office of the Prime Minister and his son Ahmad al-Maliki instruction forbidding Council staff from using social networking sites, for unknown reasons.
Said the source, who asked not to be named in a statement quoted by the agency "Twilight News", "Ahmed al-Maliki ordered and strict instructions to the staff of the Council of Ministers not to use social networking sites, led by Facebook for unknown reasons."
He explained that the "Maliki son threatened to transfer any employee of the Council of the Municipality of Baghdad in the event discovered that he has an account on Facebook by his real name."
It is said that the social networking site Facebook began long ago affect many joints Iraqi life, especially in organizing rallies, protests and sit-ins was to continue users, especially young people through that service a big impact in the organization of the demonstrations that have emerged in the Iraqi cities in February 2011.
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Ali Abdullah - 01/10/2012 - 8:27 pm | Hits: 1123
Source revealed, Monday, issuing Associate Director of the Office of the Prime Minister and his son Ahmad al-Maliki instruction forbidding Council staff from using social networking sites, for unknown reasons.
Said the source, who asked not to be named in a statement quoted by the agency "Twilight News", "Ahmed al-Maliki ordered and strict instructions to the staff of the Council of Ministers not to use social networking sites, led by Facebook for unknown reasons."
He explained that the "Maliki son threatened to transfer any employee of the Council of the Municipality of Baghdad in the event discovered that he has an account on Facebook by his real name."
It is said that the social networking site Facebook began long ago affect many joints Iraqi life, especially in organizing rallies, protests and sit-ins was to continue users, especially young people through that service a big impact in the organization of the demonstrations that have emerged in the Iraqi cities in February 2011.
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