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  • Ban on Blogs in Pakistan

    January 16, 2008 – 12:32 pm

    After the chaos over the election dates, General Pervez Musharraf imposed certain restrictions on the media. Now, after the assination of Mrs. Bhutto, fingers are pointing towards the Musharraf administration for the manner in which the whole situation was handled. These are not good times for the General, with public sentiment and international media not in his favour. Musharraf knows the repurcussions of a bad media image, and he wants to keep a tab on it, much like ally China.
    Imposing and controlling traditional media is easy, after all what you see is what you get.
    With the traditional media under censorship, the outflow of public opinions and views proliferated on the internet - predominantly through blogs. Blogs are an effective medium of communication, and its democratic nature makes it very powerful too. Musharrag probably realised the damaging effects and decided to put a ban on blogs against the establishment.

    Unfortunately for Musharraf, the Internet is a complex unorganised medium, and even with the most effective filter and bans in place, word will still get through.

    This just demonstrates the power of the Internet, blogs in particular and how helpless a dictator would feel trying to control a medium that cannot be controlled.

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    Why Blog?

    January 8, 2008 – 8:38 am

    They say No man is an island and there couldn’t be a better way of saying it, even more in our times. Thanks to rapid evolution in communication means and mediums, most notably the Internet, anyone with even half a message can participate and be heard.

    In the past, people formed groups and localized interest circles, where information and messages proliferated and their acceptance were governed by an authority or an expert. However, the acceptance was based on certain ideologies that formed the base of these groups and anything paradoxical was looked with skepticism. Read the rest of this entry »

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