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Islamabad [Pakistan], July 11 (ANI): A human rights organization has criticized the Pakistani government for granting its intelligence agency the power to intercept and trace citizens’ phone calls, citing national security concerns, a statement by the Human Rights Commission of Pakistan reported. In a post on X, “HRCP is deeply concerned by the recent unconstitutional notification issued by the federal government giving intelligence personnel carte blanche to intercept and trace the calls of any citizen in the interest of ‘national security.’ Calling it a severe violation of constitutionally p…

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