After Sri Lanka bombings, Zakir's Peace TV 'blocked' by cable companies

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Colombo Gazette reports that Dialogue and STL have blocked the preacher’s satellite TV network.

, the television network founded by Islamic preacher Zakir Naik, just over a week after the Easter Sunday bombings which killed more than 250.reported yesterday that the country’s two largest cable operators – Dialogue and SLT – have ceased carryingThe report claimed that the station “has often been used by Islamic State recruiters for indoctrination and brainwashing youth.

Despite millions of followers around the world, including in Malaysia, Zakir's preachings have often been accused of bordering on hate speech and insulting other religions, which he denies.has been banned in India, where the preacher is wanted on charges related to money laundering and funding terrorism. He denies the allegations.

The preacher is currently living in Malaysia, where he was granted a permanent residence by the BN government in 2012. Despite an official request from New Delhi and the extradition treaty between both countries, the Pakatan Harapan government has insisted that the preacher willwas also banned in Bangladesh following the deadly 2016 Islamist terrorist attack in Dhaka. The ban followed one of the attackers saying on Facebook that he

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Peace TV? Only out PM will buy such BS.

What is next for the Islam phobia?! %/) (£&* ')? 💸💸💸🇲🇾🤗🤐🤐

Peace my foot. Will Zakir Naik condemn Osama Ben Laden for saying that Islam is perfectly justified for killing civilians?

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