Pak NA approves resolution to lift ban on YouTube
The resolution was presented by Pakistan Peoples Party politician Shazia Marri.
The website has been blocked by the country since Sept 17, 2012.
The move was made after the website was unable to take down a controversial film that had sparked severe protests across the globe even as the country's government had requested to do it.
The country blocked the site after then Prime Minister Raja Pervez Ashraf ordered to shut down the site.
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