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After weeks of user complaints that the free virtual private network (VPN) service Spotflux was not working in Pakistan, the service claimed on Monday that it had proof its datacentres were being actively blocked in Pakistan.
In a message posted on their official facebook page on Monday, Spotflux claimed that they have collected substantial proof that Pakistani authorities were blocking their datacentres.
Today we have collected enough proof that the government of Pakistan is actively blocking our datacenters. We will most likely write a detailed blog post about this in the near future and communicate our findings to relevant media sources. While we will continue to work on a solution to provide access to all regions, please understand that this may take some time. For those of you living in Pakistan: let your voices be heard not to us but to those who seek to oppress your basic human rights.
Spotflux is a New York based start-up that creates tools to protect privacy and security of users while retaining full access to information regardless of their location. However, at the top of their website, Spotflux note that their service is currently unavailable in Pakistan.
Users in Rawalpindi, Wah Cantonment, Lahore, Islamabad, Hyderabad, Peshawar, Karachi, Bahawalpur and Sukkur told The Express Tribune on its Facebook page that they were unable to use Spotflux. The users could not get through the network while using Wi-Tribe, Mobilink, PTCL, Wateen and Qubee internet connections.
Blocked for three weeks
People first started reporting problems with Spotflux in Pakistan on January 7, with more complaints following soon after.
A week later, flooded by complaints, Spotflux said that it was looking into the issue.
For users in Pakistan having trouble connecting to Spotflux: Rest assured we are working on a solution to the problem, but unfortunately we cannot predict when we may have you back up and running.
However, people were still looking for alternatives to access their favourite sites.
VPNs, proxies to by-pass blocks
When YouTube was blocked in Pakistan in September 2012, people turned to using VPN services like ‘Spotflux’ or proxy servers to by-pass the blocks instituted by government and access websites.
In November last year, the Internet Movie Database (IMDb), a widely used online entertainment news portal, was also blocked by the authorities, only to be restored a day later.A Tribune survey last year had found that over 80% of respondents used a VPN or proxy server to access content blocked in Pakistan.
In a message posted on their official facebook page on Monday, Spotflux claimed that they have collected substantial proof that Pakistani authorities were blocking their datacentres.
Today we have collected enough proof that the government of Pakistan is actively blocking our datacenters. We will most likely write a detailed blog post about this in the near future and communicate our findings to relevant media sources. While we will continue to work on a solution to provide access to all regions, please understand that this may take some time. For those of you living in Pakistan: let your voices be heard not to us but to those who seek to oppress your basic human rights.
Users in Rawalpindi, Wah Cantonment, Lahore, Islamabad, Hyderabad, Peshawar, Karachi, Bahawalpur and Sukkur told The Express Tribune on its Facebook page that they were unable to use Spotflux. The users could not get through the network while using Wi-Tribe, Mobilink, PTCL, Wateen and Qubee internet connections.
Blocked for three weeks
People first started reporting problems with Spotflux in Pakistan on January 7, with more complaints following soon after.
A week later, flooded by complaints, Spotflux said that it was looking into the issue.
For users in Pakistan having trouble connecting to Spotflux: Rest assured we are working on a solution to the problem, but unfortunately we cannot predict when we may have you back up and running.
VPNs, proxies to by-pass blocks
When YouTube was blocked in Pakistan in September 2012, people turned to using VPN services like ‘Spotflux’ or proxy servers to by-pass the blocks instituted by government and access websites.
In November last year, the Internet Movie Database (IMDb), a widely used online entertainment news portal, was also blocked by the authorities, only to be restored a day later.A Tribune survey last year had found that over 80% of respondents used a VPN or proxy server to access content blocked in Pakistan.
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Muslim man aware of America’s existence 500 years before Columbus
Years before Columbus set off for the Americas, according to the researcher’s findings, al-Biruni in 973,in what is now present day Uzbekistan, was the first person to officially propose that an unfound piece of land existed between Europe and Asia. The Muslim intellect who made the claim in the 11th century never physically laid eyes on the Americas. However, he had insight knowledge on geography and mapping skills that led him to believe that the conquered world, Europe, Africa, and Asia only made up for two-fifths of the entire world.
Al-Biruni spoke Persian, Arabic and Khwarazmian— the language of the Sunni dynasty that was in control of Greater Iran during the 12th and 13th centuries. He had also been well trained in mathematics, astronomy, mineralogy, geography, cartography, geometry and trigonometry studying under the supervision of grand scholars such as Ahmad al-Farghani. From his studies, he was able to understand science and civilizations. Longitude and latitude coordinates of different cities in central Asia, India, the Middle East, as well as the Mediterranean were worked out by al-Biruni.
The Muslim man was one of the few at the time to correctly estimate that the earth was not flat but round. His professor al-Farghani had also pointed out that the earth was round and gave a nearly accurate reading of the world’s circumference, which Columbus actually used as a base for his own expeditions.
Though, Columbus did not take into account that al-Farghani had noted the measurement in Arab miles instead of Roman miles, leading to the underestimation of distance for his entire journey. In addition, Columbus had no plan on discovering the Americas when he set off as he thought he would end up in Europe or Asia.
Just like his teacher, al-Biruni gave an estimate of the world’s circumference but his figure were a lot more precise. He also proposed that the earth orbited the sun instead of accepting the more common notion of the time, which was vice versa. This was noted in his book named Codex Masudicus where he also suggested that the Americas existed.
Around the time of 1037, the theory was set in motion –at that time al-Biruni would have been at the age of 70. Due to the lack of energy, old age, and not having a way to prove his theory true, it remained merely that. However, it is not to say that the Americas had not already been found. Records have been discovered noting that Norsemen from Scandinavia traveling across Greenland and Iceland accidently ended up in Canada, but were run after by natives who were living there since the late 10th century. Starr the researcher though seems sure that Al-Biruni was the very first person from the known about part of the world to formally make the claim that this new world existed.
Read more: http://voiceofrussia.com/2014_01_14/Muslim-man-came-across-America-500-years-before-Columbus-6131/
Read more: http://voiceofrussia.com/2014_01_14/Muslim-man-came-across-America-500-years-before-Columbus-6131/
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