Cyber dissidents and Govt’s apathy

Some always say that internet is a bad thing. We can witness the increase the no. of cyber dissidents around the globe. They are victims of governments who fear that the very technology needed to promote investment and economic competitiveness–the World Wide Web–also allows their citizens access to unprecedented power to make their voices heard.

One year ago Amnesty International launched the irrepressible.info campaign to highlight the plight of these cyber-dissidents and to celebrate the people’s fight for freedom of expression even when the consequences are dire. For Internet repression is rapidly expanding. According to the Open Net Initiative, five years ago serious and systematic Internet filtering was applied by three countries–China, Iran and Saudi Arabia. Today they have detected filtering in more than two dozen countries.

The most talked about example of Internet censorship still remains China, a country surrounded by “The Great Firewall of China”, a filtering system which prevents tens of thousands of political, social, religious and cultural Internet sites reaching people inside the country. The firewall is backed by a matrix of control including a force of net surveillance police said to reach tens of thousands in number.

The Chinese government has promised “complete media freedom” surrounding the Beijing Olympics in summer 2008. But so far movement has been backwards. On 24 January, 07 President Hu Jintao had ordered officials to “purify the online environment” ensuring online information is “healthy” and “ethically inspiring”.

Meanwhile reports of various means of cyber-censorship and intimidation are reported on the Internet nearly everyday–from Russia and Uzbekistan to Pakistan and Fiji. In a new development, ONI recently reported that Cambodia ordered mobile phone message services to be cut off during elections. Iran is reportedly also considering targeting multi-media phone messages.

What has really shocked campaigners over the last year is the growth of Internet repression. Experts speak of the export of the ‘Chinese model’: extensive use of the Internet for economic purposes, with severely curtailed political potential. The latest Open Net Initiative (ONI) Report on Internet filtering shows that at least 25 countries now apply state-mandated net filtering including Azerbaijan, Bahrain, Burma, Ethiopia, India, Iran, Morocco, Saudi Arabia, South Korea, Thailand and Tunisia.

But filtering is only one aspect of Internet repression–politically motivated closure of websites and Internet cafes, as well as threats or imprisonment, are reported far more widely.

Around the world human rights defenders and activists are using the Internet to report, mobilise and campaign. We have got be on our guard against those who want to control access to information and take that free speech away. We must not let them stop that promise being delivered.

Cyber dissidents and Govt’s apathy Apr27

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Teaching Humanity to Human.

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If you are a Keen Observer, look at the photograph, taken by a Vinayak , The Got is already dead. Please leave your comments of what your think about this picture.

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We the people and our princes of the land

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Americans feel proud of their history, of their revolution, of the dream and all those hope that had been infused in them as Great American Dream. The dream that if anybody works hard he can make scratch to stars. But here in India the situation is so much different. Parental lineage, family system is a commonplace in Indian Politics.

So Rahul baba is in news again. Recently most of the veteran Congress politicians cum ministers lined up and proposed to promote Rahul Gandhi as the next PM in the upcoming elections. Though again Congress high command in haste defended itself by saying that it’s up to the Congress Working Committee to decide on these issues. Whatever it is it seems like eyewash.

The 1st question is the credibility of Dr. Manmahon Singh as the PM(yes even after the inflation fiasco). And the 2nd question arises how much Rahul Gandhi is qualified to be the Prime Minister of the largest democracy in the world. Few months back he made an irresponsible comment hailing his family’s contribution to Indian Politics and declared they created Pakistan. Pakistan Foreign Affairs Ministry leave no time to make this diplomatic faux pas as an issue.

Well one of my friend said few days back that whatever it is but Rahul Gandhi is destined to be the Prime Minister of India if not today then tomorrow. Probably that’s why slowly it is getting embedded in the Indian psyche and people accept all the craziness going around him.

In spite of the economic growth and all the glitz and glamour spreading all the across the country am very much cynical about India. First till now major Indian politicians don’t talk about 21st century issues like Human rights, Women empowerment , freedom of expression, civil liberties but they chose caste, religion , regional , superstitions as their issues. Yes in such country a child during his upbringing will learn more about the family and held people of certain class or clan or family in high esteem. Media is also become a part of it.

Whenever the son of former Member of Parliament get becomes politicians and given ministry media hails as youth power slowly coming at the front. Yes in a country where Prime Minister is not an elected representative of the people and Rahul Gandhi winning the traditional seat like Amethi without addressing the issues of the common man. Let Mr. Rahul Gandhi take any constituency where Congress has so little power and fight from there in the upcoming elections. Before that he must work there with the common man addressing their concerns like basic human necessities, schools, hospitals, roads etc.

I don’t want tomorrow we will let our children learn to deviate from the true value of democracy and let them accept these Rahuls as politician just as they belong to a family with special surname. Or I don’t want those headless chicks to whisper at the Page 3 parties or discs,”oh! He is so hot. He must be our PM”

Even now I dream that even in India tomorrow a magnificent persona irrespect of anything like Mr. Obama who was unknown even in last year will come up with his ideas and values but not from certain family and will give a speech in front of the innocent minds despaired with hunger starting with the words tinged with hope ‘We the people…’.

A Pic Worth Thousand Words

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I just don’t require to write what i want to tell you, this picture itself say a thousand words, its up to you what you understand. please leave comments below teeling what you felt or understood.

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Say No to Reservation in Education!

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Reservation, such a wonderful word, you are never worried about  your journey to Mumbai, you had reservation in the train, you never face any problem in Mumbai as you had a reservation in a Hotel. Life is so Easy, you should have a reservation in Heaven. Go fight with GOD,

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