council of islamic ideology, VPN and Pakistan
Voice of America · 6h
Islamic Council's VPN decree raises concerns about privacy in Pakistan
The Interior Ministry charged in a letter to the Pakistan Telecommunication Authority, which oversees the internet and mobile industry and has broad powers over online content and the licensing of service providers, that terrorists are increasingly using VPNs to facilitate violent activities and financial transactions in Pakistan.
Radio Pakistan · 4d
Council of Islamic Ideology declares VPN use ‘un-Islamic’
The Council of Islamic Ideology has declared the use of VPN as un-Islamic. In a statement on Friday, Chairman Council of Islamic Ideology Dr Raghib Hussain Naeemi said the government has the right to curb evil and prevent access to it.
ThePrint · 2d
Pak’s Council of Islamic Ideology chief says VPNs against Islam if used against national security
Facing criticism for terming the use of Virtual Private Networks (VPNs) to access blocked content on the internet as “un-Islamic”, the chief of Pakistan’s top body of clerics on Monday said the service was against Islam if used to harm national security,
Webindia 123 · 2d
Pakistan: Council of Islamic Ideology faces backlash over anti-VPN decree
She raised concerns about whether the Pakistan Telecommunication Authority (PTA) intends to monitor users' online activity. Senator Allama Nasir Abbas of the Majlis Wahdat Muslimeen (MWM) accused the country's leadership of using laws and decrees "as per their whims," labelling them as representatives of a "corrupt elite," reported Dawn.
The Telegraph · 1d
Use of virtual private networks against Islamic law, says Pakistan’s top body of clerics
Raghib Naeemi, the chairman of the Council of Islamic Ideology, which advises the government on religious issues, said that Shariah allows the government to prevent actions that lead to the “spread of
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