Mark Zuckerberg Claims Pakistan Lawsuit Seeks Death Penalty Against Him

Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg has claimed that some individuals in Pakistan are seeking the death penalty against him due to posts made by others on Facebook. He made these remarks during a recent appearance on the Joe Rogan podcast, where he also revealed details about a legal case filed against Facebook in Pakistan.
Speaking on the issue, Zuckerberg stated, "There are many laws in different countries that we do not agree with. In Pakistan, someone posted images on Facebook that were deemed blasphemous, and as a result, another individual filed a lawsuit demanding that I be sentenced to death. However, I have no intention of going to that country, so there is no immediate concern."
Zuckerberg further elaborated on the regulatory challenges faced by social media platforms worldwide. "Different countries have cultural values and regulations that force us to remove certain content from our platform. In some cases, these laws are so stringent that governments have the power to imprison us. The U.S. government should support American tech companies in navigating such foreign legal challenges," he added.
Pakistan's Social Media Ban
In early 2024, Pakistan imposed a ban on several social media platforms, including Facebook and X (formerly Twitter), citing national security concerns. The Pakistani government alleged that terrorist groups, particularly the Balochistan Liberation Army, were using these platforms to promote anti-state activities.