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Using a VPN is “against Islamic law” says Pakistan religious chief

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Pakistan’s top religious body has said that using a VPN service to access blocked content goes against Shariah, the Islamic law.

The statement from the country’s constitutional body for legal advice on Islamic matters described their responsibility to prevent the “spread of evil”, according to the report from the Associated Press.

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