Facebook allegedly deactivates Taslima Nasreen's account

Facebook has allegedly deactivated the account of Bangladeshi writer Taslima Nasreen.

On Tuesday morning, the authorities of the social website took action after numerous pro-Islamic Facebook users "reported" against her writings on the social website.

"Stupid facebook authority always disable my accounts, whenever stupid Islamists make a complaint against my facebook posts," Taslmia tweeted (@taslimanasreen).

There are several accounts of Facebook with fake IDs of Taslima Nasreen, but her real Facebook account stands disabled.

“This is happening repeatedly. All fake accounts in the name of Taslima Nasreen have remained active. But the real account of Taslima stands disabled,” she wrote in the microblogging site.

In a tweet, the author claimed that she had 5,000 friends and 74,000 followers on Facebook.

“I have seven email addresses. The Facebook has kept disabled all my email addresses. Thats why I cannot open a new account,” she alleged in her tweet.

"I am totally exasperated with Facebook. Many of my writings have vanished. I have lost my enthusiasm," Nasreen tweeted.

Nasreen fled Bangladesh in 1994 and spent the next 10 years in exile in the West. She relocated to Kolkata, India, in 2004, where she lived until 2007. After renewed unrest broke out, she left for the West again in 2008. She currently resides in New Delhi.