381: Why Have People Using VPNs in J&K Been Booked Under UAPA? - a podcast by The Quint
from 2020-02-18T14:52:58
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Is using a VPN to access social media websites an act of terror? In Jammu and Kashmir, where social media has been banned since 5 August 2019, apparently it falls under the same umbrella.
The J&K police has booked around 200 people in Kashmir for terrorism after they used VPNs to go online and share things on social media. In case you didn’t know, a VPN or a Virtual Private Network is used to bypass firewalls and access blocked websites.
If that last bit went over your head, let me quickly explain what it means. Some citizens used apps to bypass the govt’s firewall and access social media in Kashmir.
For this, the police has registered FIRs against people UNDER Section 13 of the Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act OR UAPA, AND Section 66A of the Information Technology Act (which was struck down as unconstitutional by the Supreme Court in 2015).
Guests: Apar Gupta, Executive Director, Internet Freedom Foundation
Ahmed Ali Fayyaz, Senior Journalist, J&K
Vakasha Sachdev, Legal Editor, The Quint
Host and Producer: Vishnu Gopinath
Editor: Shelly Walia
Guests: Apar Gupta, Executive Director, Internet Freedom Foundation
Ahmed Ali Fayyaz, Senior Journalist, J&K
Vakasha Sachdev, Legal Editor, The Quint
Host and Producer: Vishnu Gopinath
Editor: Shelly Walia
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