Pakistan telecom authority blocks Ahmadi website Site managers say they were threatened with a $3m fine and warned of blasphemy charges Pakistan Telecommunication Authority’s headquarters in Islamabad. (Photo supplied) Pakistan has blocked a US-based website propagating the faith of the minority Ahmadi community because of allegedly blasphemous content. In a press release issued on Jan. 22, Pakistan Telecommunication Authority (PTA) announced the blocking of trueislam.com for viewing in the Islamic republic. “In accordance with the provisions of Removal and Blocking of Unlawful Online Content (Procedure, Oversight and Safeguard) Rules, 2020, the administrator of the website was directed to remove the unlawful content,” it stated.