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Pakistan govt authorizes phone tapping for national security, | Meher Bukhari's Report

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00:00Assalam-o-Alaikum and Good Evening, I am Meher Bukhari.
00:16In the conspiracy of Operation Midnight Jackal against the government of Atarma Benazir Bhutto,
00:20all MNAs and Senators' videos and tapes leaked.
00:23Justice Qayyum Audio, Bushra Bibi, Najam Saqib Audio leaked.
00:26In the Prime Minister's House, Maryam Nawaz and Shahbaz Sharif,
00:29and then Imran Khan and the talks of the Principal Secretary,
00:31on the public scene.
00:32In the name of national security, the politicians of the past
00:35have officially given the government the legal permission to tap everyone's phones.
00:40Although there is no doubt that Pakistan is currently struggling with terrorism,
00:45and on a daily basis, the public, the city and the army are presenting their lives.
00:50But all this has been issued without any parliamentary debate.
00:55The ISI will also have the right to intervene in messages along with the phone calls of the citizens.
01:01According to the summary issued by the government,
01:04the decision has been considered a crime in the interest of national security.
01:08In the Cabinet's decision, it has been said that the appointed officer of the agency
01:12will have the right to intervene in the phone call or to trace it.
01:15The agency will not be able to appoint a less than 18 grade officer in his name.
01:21The Cabinet has given the right of nomination under section 54 of the Pakistan Telecommunication Act, 1996.
01:27After the publication of the Gazette notification of the right to intervene in the phone calls of the secret service,
01:33the PTA has started immediate action on the order.
01:37The PTA has issued a copy of the notification to all mobile phone operators,
01:41while the opposition has announced the permission to tap the phone to challenge the notification in the court.
01:46The opposition leader, Umar Ayub, has said that Shabaz Sharif has cut his voice by this decision.
01:52The government has given permission at a time when the case of the audio leak in Islamabad High Court is being heard.
01:58The court has raised this question in more or less every hearing,
02:01that under which law the videos are being made and the phones are being tapped.
02:04During the hearing on the requests of Bushra Bibi and Najmul Saqib against the audio leaks,
02:08Justice Babar Sattar has expressed his deep disdain and said that how does the Ministry of Internal Affairs have this right?
02:13Under which law was this SOP issued?
02:16How can a live location be shared without a warrant?
02:19Under which law did the government decide that this data can be obtained?
02:23Justice Babar Sattar has said that people should know how you are entering people's privacy.
02:29Here the courts do not know what you are doing.
02:32During the hearing, Justice Babar Sattar addressed the Attorney General and said that
02:36I am not asking you the secret of national security.
02:40I am asking about the law under which audio and video are recorded and the limits of privacy are breached.
02:46In the case of audio leaks, the Islamabad High Court has issued notices of insult to DGIB, DGFIA and Chairman PTA.
02:53Five lakh rupees fine has also been imposed on all three institutions.
02:57This is the double standard of our politics.
02:59The people of the republic have arranged the rules of politics with time and circumstances.
03:04And in these rules, the refutation has also been kept according to their will.
03:09Viewers, in September 25, 2022, many recordings including the leadership of the Muslim League Noon,
03:13and the conversation of Prime Minister Shabaz Sharif at the Prime Minister's House in Islamabad,
03:17came out on social media.
03:19The conversation was of a meeting of the Muslim League Noon at the Prime Minister's House.
03:23The leaders of the League were talking about the PTI's sanctions.
03:26And after that, the conversation between the then Prime Minister Shabaz Sharif and a senior bureaucrat also leaked.
03:31In this conversation, the senior bureaucrat was telling the Prime Minister that
03:35Mariam Nawaz's son-in-law Raheel is ordering plant machinery from India.
03:39And if this comes to light, the government will have to face severe criticism.
03:42After which the Noon League created a storm on the leaked audio.
03:46And also asked for forgiveness.
03:49First of all, I would like to apologize for tapping my phone.
03:54I had a personal and private conversation with Mr. Parvez Rashid.
03:58Who had the right to tap my personal conversation?
04:02Look, the recording has the capacity of an agency.
04:05No one else has such capacity.
04:07It must be some government agency.
04:09Most probably, it could be IB.
04:12The irony is that the government which is allowing everyone to trace messages and phone calls today,
04:17was very much opposed to this action by the authorities yesterday.
04:20Along with the situation, this legacy of change is not only the legacy of the Noon League.
04:24Imran Khan has also gone through this change of statements.
04:27After Yasmeen Rashid's audio came to light,
04:29former Prime Minister Imran Khan had complained that
04:32politicians' phones are tapped and released.
04:35These audios are used to blackmail.
04:37These audios are recorded for political purposes.
04:40And he had raised this question then,
04:42that what is the reason for releasing the audio?
04:44Imran Khan had said that in 1996,
04:46one of the reasons for ending Benazir Bhutto's government was phone taps.
04:50Our fundamental rights are being violated.
04:52Imran Khan had declared phone tapping against the Official Secret Act.
04:56And this same Imran Khan,
04:58fast forward, became the Prime Minister.
05:00As the Prime Minister, he was proud of the fact that
05:03the institutions know everything about him.
05:05He used to say that whatever I do,
05:07whatever I call, whatever contacts me,
05:09ISI and IB know about it.
05:11I don't think it is unfair.
05:13One of the advantages of the political system is that
05:15reservations, objections, reservations,
05:17even the obsession with democracy,
05:19dances in such circles,
05:21where only the characters change.
05:24Until yesterday, the Prime Minister's phone taps
05:26were against the principles of democracy.
05:28Today, his government has put a legal seal on these actions.
05:33In 2008, when in the National Assembly meeting,
05:36People's Party Chairman Bilawal Bhutto Zardari
05:38advised the Prime Minister to seek help from ISI for his spy,
05:43the listeners were shocked.
05:45That Bilawal Bhutto, whose mother was Benazir Bhutto,
05:47was the first Prime Minister who
05:49raised the issue of the Prime Minister's spying
05:51with great skepticism and hypocrisy.
05:56There are tapes in this country as well.
05:58In our country, unfortunately,
06:00when the laws and regulations do not even allow it,
06:03still, taping is done.
06:05I request that the Prime Minister should tell ISI
06:09to stop Shah Mehmood's phone.
06:12When he was our foreign minister,
06:14he used to campaign in the world
06:17to make Yusuf Ghulani the Prime Minister.
06:20This is the reason why he was fired from the ministry.
06:23It is true that there is a need to record phones all over the world.
06:27And especially when countries are going through a sensitive phase,
06:32like Pakistan is going through today,
06:34then it becomes necessary.
06:36But there are some requirements for this.
06:38Some parliamentary oversight,
06:40parliamentary debate is also necessary.
06:42All parliamentary committees should come together
06:45and make a decision.
06:47But the problem of this government is that
06:49first an announcement is made
06:51and then it is backtracked and explained.
06:54Some rules are fixed all over the world.
06:56For example, if you want to record a phone call
06:58of a senator in America,
07:00then you have to seek permission from the court.
07:02You will have to go to the judge.
07:03You will have to keep documents in front of him.
07:05You will have to justify him.
07:07Why is he being followed?
07:09Why is his supervision necessary?
07:11How to record his phone call
07:13is necessary for national security.
07:15And the judge will look at the documents
07:17and listen to your arguments.
07:18And after that, he will either give permission
07:20or reject your request.
07:22But this is the way of Pakistan,
07:24whose system is based on its own principles.
07:27In Pakistan's politics,
07:29wiretapping, phone tapping, and audio leaks
07:31are being debated.
07:33But the reality is that
07:35a blanket permission has been given today.
07:37The government has not given any clarification
07:41regarding the issue of wiretapping.
07:43The government has not given any clarification
07:45or given any light.
07:47The senior leader of Muslim League Noon,
07:49Khurram Dastagir Khan, is with us.
07:51Khurram, thank you very much for being with us.
07:53The most important thing today is
07:55that there is freedom of speech
07:57and privacy in your constitution.
07:59How is this right ending with an SRO?
08:01The supervision and supervision of both
08:03state and private sectors
08:05can have a deep impact on the freedom
08:07of the democratic society.
08:09If this is not done,
08:11it can have a terrible impact
08:13on democratic freedoms.
08:15Does your government want
08:17to destroy our democratic freedoms?
08:19Yes, I will say with great respect
08:21that there are such laws in the world
08:23that allow this unpopular action
08:25of the tapping of the citizens
08:27to run state affairs.
08:29Especially, the issues of terrorism
08:31and terrorism-related crimes
08:33are not to be allowed
08:35in the democratic society.
08:37The state will need to do this
08:39for the issues of terrorism,
08:41crime and espionage.
08:43But the work that was being
08:45unregulated in Pakistan
08:47is coming out of the darkness
08:49and is coming in the light
08:51of the law.
08:53This is an honor.
08:55With time,
08:57the transparency will not
08:59decrease.
09:01For 75 years,
09:03this was a closed box.
09:05Now,
09:07if it is being brought
09:09under some restriction
09:11and safeguards will be introduced
09:13by the government,
09:15then with time,
09:17it will improve.
09:19Instead of being a constant
09:21victim of darkness,
09:23because it is clear to all of us
09:25that this work was being done
09:27in the darkness.
09:29Now, if it comes in the light,
09:31it is better for us
09:33to look at the processes
09:35of the Parliament.
09:37In any case, the law
09:39is a precedent.
09:41Khurram Dastgir,
09:43the issue is that it was
09:45always unregulated.
09:47You are justifying it.
09:49Your government did not
09:51give any explanation
09:53about it.
09:55You have raised an important
09:57point.
09:59I told you in the beginning
10:01that you cannot
10:03tap Meher Bukhari or Khurram Dastgir.
10:05These tappings should be limited
10:07to those who are suspicious.
10:09Now,
10:11this is the precedent
10:13that we can all
10:15read its procedures.
10:17We can discuss it.
10:19In the world,
10:21it is usually the case that
10:23a semi-judicial officer
10:25or magistrate,
10:27in some countries,
10:29takes a warrant
10:31and is formally
10:33allowed to do it.
10:35The initial evidence
10:37is presented for it.
10:39Now, the evidence has come to
10:41the extent that we need
10:43tapping. We have to go
10:45in the same direction as the rest
10:47of the world allows these practices.
10:49It is only possible that,
10:51as I said,
10:53this work will be revealed
10:55and we will all read it.
10:57This is how we are talking today.
10:59Before this, we used to talk
11:01only in the air,
11:03that he did this
11:05or that tape came out.
11:07Now, if the procedures have started
11:09to be made, then this is a beginning.
11:11We can discuss it.
11:13We have to go towards transparency.
11:15Also,
11:17no one can deny the need for it.
11:19In any case,
11:21agencies have to operate
11:23while protecting
11:25their privacy.
11:27Mr. Khurram,
11:29there is no transparency yet.
11:31Before I come to transparency,
11:33the need you are talking about,
11:35the problem is that
11:37telephone tapping will be right
11:39if it is based on evidence.
11:41But it is not possible
11:43or should not be that
11:45you start collecting evidence
11:47later on the basis of tapping.
11:49We have seen that
11:51generic words can be read
11:53but if you go after political opponents,
11:55like Imran Khan,
11:57this has been happening in the past
11:59and you are justifying it today.
12:01On the basis of this,
12:03every common citizen will be able to tap
12:05and his freedom will be preserved.
12:07This is your fundamental right.
12:09If there had been a debate in the parliament
12:11before the SRO issue,
12:13I would have understood
12:15that you are talking about transparency.
12:17I was going to say
12:19that this SRO
12:21is not over yet.
12:23The government
12:25will have to take
12:27a step
12:29to bring it to the parliament.
12:31But there are
12:33people present in the parliament
12:35who will discuss
12:37this SRO
12:39and refine it
12:41so that
12:43there is protection
12:45of our rights.
12:47But the collective rights
12:49of those people
12:51who are involved
12:53in espionage
12:55or large-scale smuggling
12:57and other crimes
12:59should be brought
13:01to the courts.
13:03The next step
13:05I expect
13:07is that if this
13:09comes under some law,
13:11then the evidence
13:13in the courts
13:15which is not yet admissible
13:17will be brought to the courts.
13:19In the coming years,
13:21some agencies
13:23will be supported
13:25which they do not have now.
13:27Sir, the minister of law
13:29also said that this is not a new law.
13:31But earlier, the government
13:33had to give permission for specific cases.
13:35Now, you have given a blanket permission.
13:37You said that safeguards
13:39will be introduced.
13:41But why will they be introduced?
13:43Why were they not introduced earlier
13:45Why was there no debate earlier?
13:47Why was everyone not trusted earlier?
13:49There is only one trick of your government.
13:51They announce a military operation.
13:53Then they explain it.
13:55Then they water it down.
13:57Similarly, they do not take on board
13:59the allies on the budget.
14:01Then they have to go back foot.
14:03The Islamic Republic of Pakistan's
14:05article 14.1 of the constitution
14:07claims that human dignity
14:09will not be violated
14:11under the law
14:13of the Islamic Republic of Pakistan.
14:15Umar Ayub says that by giving permission
14:17for phone tapping,
14:19you have hit your own foot.
14:21You will all go to jail
14:23under this black law.
14:25I would say that this practice
14:27has been going on for a long time
14:29and it is totally unregulated.
14:31The method of the assessors
14:33is being debated
14:35as we are doing.
14:37But now,
14:39if this whole matter
14:41has come to the parliament
14:43and we are moving towards
14:45the law,
14:47then Umar Ayub
14:49should himself
14:51as the leader of the opposition
14:53bring this to the parliament.
14:55But so far, the opposition
14:57has only created chaos in the parliament
14:59and shouted slogans
15:01and made noise and threatened.
15:03Now the time has come
15:05to tackle such serious matters
15:07seriously.
15:09If the government
15:11does not speak
15:13openly in this matter,
15:15then it is the duty of the opposition
15:17to take this matter seriously
15:19and instead of shouting slogans,
15:21stand in the parliament
15:23and take it seriously
15:25so that it is properly answered.
15:27This is how nations move forward
15:29or parliamentary democracy in the parliament.
15:31If the opposition
15:33steps in seriously,
15:35then they should step in.
15:37I also expect that my colleagues
15:39in the government and cabinet
15:41will come to this matter
15:43and give an explanation.
15:45Mr. Mubasharif and his cabinet
15:47must have realized
15:49that today,
15:51in the 21st century,
15:53communication and diplomacy
15:55are the main goal
15:57of the government
15:59to communicate
16:01the steps that you are taking.
16:03There is a gap there
16:05and this is very important.
16:07Mr. Khurram, you are talking
16:09about parliamentary democracy
16:11but the question is on democracy
16:13and the health of the democracy.
16:15Along with the question
16:17on your status,
16:19you are taking such steps
16:21more seriously.
16:23Recently, Mr. Shabaz Sharif
16:25declared the vetting of agencies
16:27compulsory for the appointment
16:29of bureaucrats.
16:31Sometimes the reports are wrong
16:33as per the personal knowledge
16:35of the Chief Justice of the High Court.
16:37I personally witness that
16:39the reports of a few judges were not
16:41properly provided to them.
16:43It was said that these gentlemen
16:45are not fit to be a judge.
16:47The Chief Justice called them
16:49to make the reports again
16:51and said that these reports
16:53are not correct.
16:55The problem is that you are
16:57handing over all the powers.
16:59Where is your democratic
17:01democracy?
17:03Mr. Shabaz Sharif,
17:05this is a challenge for us.
17:07We are busy with
17:09emergencies.
17:11First, we have to
17:13manage the financial
17:15situation of Pakistan.
17:17There is a challenge of terrorism.
17:19But if there is any challenge
17:21other than this,
17:23it is a major challenge
17:25that we have to
17:27deliver the capacity
17:29of the civilians
17:31to work and
17:33deliver.
17:35There is always
17:37firefighting in the
17:39civilian side.
17:41The improvement of the
17:43capacity of the
17:45civilian agencies
17:47is always lacking.
17:49In the coming months
17:51and years,
17:53if God blesses us
17:55and Mr. Shabaz Sharif
17:57continues his hard work,
17:59the next step
18:01is to
18:03develop the capacity
18:05of the civilian
18:07government
18:09so that
18:11they can
18:13do all the work
18:15on their own.
18:17They can give
18:19their opinion
18:21on the
18:23formalities.
18:25Our
18:27civilian agencies
18:29have a
18:31lack of capacity
18:33and resources.
18:35We have given
18:37more resources
18:39to the military agencies.
18:41They have developed
18:43the capacity.
18:45I expect this to be a
18:47temporary phase.
18:49The capacities will
18:51develop.
18:53The issue
18:55of safeguards
18:57is a problem.
18:59The issue
19:01of transparency
19:03is a problem.
19:05You are
19:07deepening the
19:09impact of the
19:11form 47.
19:13The opposition
19:15will continue to
19:17raise the issue.
19:19The real challenge
19:21is to
19:23deliver to the
19:25people of Pakistan.
19:27If the delivery
19:29starts now,
19:31it will take
19:336-10 months
19:35to see the
19:37results.
19:39It is expected
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