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Imran Riaz urges followers to use VPN amid fears of YouTube ban

 JournalismPakistan.com |  Published: 20 May 2025 |  JP Staff Report

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Imran Riaz urges followers to use VPN amid fears of YouTube ban
Prominent journalist Imran Riaz Khan warns his 5.86 million subscribers to use VPNs due to potential bans on YouTube channels in Pakistan. He highlights increasing censorship from the government and the importance of staying connected.

ISLAMABAD—Fearing his YouTube channel might be banned in Pakistan soon, prominent journalist Imran Riaz Khan advised his 5.86 million subscribers to start using VPN services to access his content.

The warning comes after Saama TV reported Monday that six YouTube channels - including those of Sabir Shakir, Siddique Jan, Ahmad Noorani, and PTI leader Dr. Shahbaz Gill - face imminent bans in Pakistan.

"For now and for the days to come, install VPN," Riaz said in his latest vlog. "Tell everyone our videos cannot be seen without VPN." He even shared screenshots of free VPN options, demonstrating how they can be used whenever needed.

While Riaz's channel remains accessible in Pakistan at the time of reporting, the journalist - who left Pakistan in February citing threats to his life and now broadcasts daily vlogs from the UK - warned of growing censorship.

"The establishment and the government want that you should not see our channels. They want to snap our relations," Riaz stated. "VPN can help us stay connected."

یوٹیوب کریک ڈاؤن: عمران ریاض Ù†Û' سبسکرائبرز Ú©Ùˆ ÙˆÛŒ Ù¾ÛŒ این تیار رکھنÛ' Ú©Ùˆ کہا

اسلام آباد: اپنÛ' یوٹیوب چینل پر آنÛ' والÛ' دنوں میں پاکستان میں پابندی Ú©Û' خدشات Ú©Û' پیش نظر، عمران ریاض خان Ù†Û' منگل Ú©Ùˆ اپنÛ' سبسکرائبرز سÛ' ÙˆÛŒ Ù¾ÛŒ این استعمال کرنÛ' Ú©ÛŒ اپیل Ú©ÛŒ تاکہ وہ ان Ú©Û' ولاگز دیکھتÛ' رہیںÛ"

ساما Ù¹ÛŒ ÙˆÛŒ Ù†Û' پیر Ú©Ùˆ رپورٹ کیا تھا کہ پاکستان میں Ú†Ú¾ یوٹیوب چینل پر پابندی لگائی جائÛ' Ú¯ÛŒÛ" ان میں صابر شاکر، صدیق جان، احمد نورانی Ú©Û' چینلز Ú©Û' ساتھ ساتھ امریکہ میں Ù¾ÛŒ Ù¹ÛŒ آئی رہنما ڈاکٹر شہباز Ú¯Ù„ Ú©Û' چینلز بھی شامل ہیںÛ"

"اب اور آنÛ' والÛ' دنوں Ú©Û' Ù„ÛŒÛ' ÙˆÛŒ Ù¾ÛŒ این انسٹال کریں،" عمران ریاض Ù†Û' اپنÛ' ولاگ میں کہا، یہ کہتÛ' ہوئÛ' کہ انہیں جب چاہÛ' استعمال کیا جا سکتا ہÛ'Û" "سب Ú©Ùˆ بتا دیں کہ ہماری ویڈیوز ÙˆÛŒ Ù¾ÛŒ این Ú©Û' بغیر نہیں دیکھی جا سکتیںÛ"" تاہم، ان کا یوٹیوب چینل فی الحال پاکستان میں دستیاب ہÛ'Û" ان Ú©Û' 5.86 ملین سبسکرائبرز ہیںÛ"

عمران ریاض اس سال فروری میں پاکستان Ú†Ú¾ÙˆÚ' گئÛ' تھÛ'ØŒ یہ کہتÛ' ہوئÛ' کہ ان Ú©ÛŒ جان Ú©Ùˆ خطرہ ہÛ'Û" فی الحال، وہ برطانیہ میں ہیں اور روزانہ دو ولاگز نشر کرتÛ' ہیں، جو وسیع پیمانÛ' پر دیکھÛ' جاتÛ' ہیںÛ"

انہوں Ù†Û' ÙˆÛŒ Ù¾ÛŒ این Ú©ÛŒ اسکرین شاٹس بھی شیئر کیں، یہ کہتÛ' ہوئÛ' کہ یہ مفت دستیاب ہیںÛ" "اسٹیبلشمنٹ اور حکومت چاہتی ہÛ' کہ آپ ہمارÛ' چینلز نہ دیکھیںÛ" وہ ہمارÛ' تعلقات منقطع کرنا چاہتÛ' ہیںÛ" ÙˆÛŒ Ù¾ÛŒ این ہمیں جÚ'Û' رہنÛ' میں مدد کر سکتا ہÛ'Û""

KEY POINTS:

  • Imran Riaz Khan has over 5.86 million subscribers.
  • He advises using VPNs to access his content amid potential bans.
  • Several YouTube channels are reportedly facing imminent bans in Pakistan.
  • Riaz stresses the importance of VPN for staying connected.
  • He broadcasts from the UK after leaving Pakistan due to threats.

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