Protests against Samsung in Pakistan for blaspheming the Prophet

Janayugom Webdesk

Karachi
July 2, 2022

Protests once morest Samsung in Pakistan for allegedly blaspheming the Prophet. The incident took place in Karachi, Pakistan on Friday. The protest began following allegations surfaced that statements once morest the Prophet Muhammad and his followers were heard on Wi-Fi devices installed in a mall. Protesters vandalized and set fire to Samsung billboards.

The Dawn newspaper reported that the Karachi police also switched off Wi-Fi devices and detained more than 20 employees of the mobile phone company following the protest.

Samsung Electronics said in a statement that it has tried to be objective in all matters of religious significance. The company has made it clear that the company has utmost respect for all religious sentiments and beliefs and respects the religion of Islam and that an internal investigation is underway into the matter.

Eng­lish summary;Protests once morest Sam­sung in Pak­istan for blas­phem­ing the Prophet

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