💨 Abstract
The Council of Islamic Ideology's head, Raghib Naeemi, has faced criticism for declaring the use of VPNs for accessing immoral or illegal content as un-Islamic. Critics argue this aligns with efforts to curb free expression and targets digital privacy, rather than addressing genuine moral concerns. The statement is considered an overreach and a potential threat to freedom of expression in Pakistan.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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