Unwelcome visitors Pokemon and Fatwas issued Pokemon

Unwelcome visitors Pokemon and Fatwas issued  Pokemon 




Islamic leaders in India and Malaysia fatwas, or religious decrees against, "Pokemon Go."
The shrine in India's Uttar Pradesh state Aala told Mufti Mohammad Salim Nuri religious institutions CNN Game Addiction and people will go to other places without worry, mosques, churches and places of high security zones - because they are fixated on catching Pokémon.
Game Islamic Development Malaysia Department of the game, can be harmful is because, for the result of accidents that lead to carelessness led to intrude players on other people's personal space, if they lose they have angry outbursts these smart devices that can be used to reason and say something.
Bangkok, the Chieu Luu and Marc Lourdes and journalist Omar Khan in New Delhi Hong Kong CNN's Kocha Olarn contributed to this report

Tuol Sleng Genocide Museum in Cambodia, according to local media, the people and the game began to play on Wednesday.
Taiwan's National Palace Museum Hall also announced limits for exposure "Pokemon Go."
Those restrictions do not go looking for Pokemon appeals to these sites for players in the Washington area last month, both Arlington National Cemetery and the Holocaust Museum.
Indian state of Gujarat, Baroda Museum is also on the players, "Pokemon Go" from entering its premises.
Curator told CNN that the players disturb other visitors by bumping into them. Because they are poisonous snakes wander outside of the museum, a safety issue.

"Go after Pokemon" was in response to concerns of the people and establish a link to report sensitive places on the site.
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