Google Approves App for Muslims to Report People Who Commit Blasphemy, Insult Islam

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While Google is busy banning and punishing Christians and conservatives, they appear to be happily advancing Sharia law across the world.

The Gateway Pundit reports Google has approved a new Android app called “Smart Pakem,” which would help Muslims in Indonesia report their fellow countrymen if they hold “misguided beliefs,” commit blasphemy, or insult Mohammed or Islam.

The new app was first launched in Indonesia last month at the request of the government in an effort to uphold Sharia law.

The penalty for violating Indonesia’s criminal code on blasphemy is a maximum of five years imprisonment.

Corrie O'Connor

 

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