If you want to get an internet connection, swear on the Qur'an: a unique decision of the Turkmenistan government
The Turkmenistan government has imposed extraordinary conditions on the provision of Internet service to citizens in their homes.
According to a British newspaper report, Turkmenistan residents will have to swear by the Koran that they will not be able to access websites that have been blocked at home through an Internet connection.
According to media reports, under this unique decision, anyone wishing to have access to the Internet at home will have to swear by the Holy Quran that they will not use a VPN application to access banned websites.
According to media reports, critical websites in Turkmenistan have been blocked at the behest of the president, and the government has made this unusual decision.
The report added that domestically, Turkmenistan citizens have access to a quarter of the websites, but they have also blocked a number of websites, including Facebook and Twitter, while Internet users have access to the Digital Security Information Network is monitored.
