Statement by IGC supporting rights and principles for upcoming IGF

The Caucus [and undersigned DCs] repeat their request that the programme for IGF-4 in Egypt gives greater priority to human rights. The WSIS Declaration and Tunis Agenda strongly reaffirmed the centrality of human rights in the information society. Despite this, human rights and associated principles have received too little attention at the IGF so far. This is problematic because :

International Civil Society Coalition To Discuss Global Privacy Standards

(Spain, Madrid) 21 September 2009: The Public Voice, an international civil society coalition, will discuss: Global Privacy Standards in a Global World; during its conference on November 3, 2009 in Madrid, Spain, to be held in conjunction with the 31st Annual International Conference of Data Protection and Privacy Commissioners.

The P@SHA ICT Awards

The P@SHA ICT Awards are now in their sixth year, and each year has been more exciting than the year before. Last year we had some really great entries and we were proud to take some of the winners to Jakarta, Indonesia, to participate in the Asia Pacific ICT Awards.

Each participant worked extremely hard with the mentors & judges from Pakistan and made us really proud.

Block the political websites - Official Notification by PTA

Attached with this message is the official notification by Pakistan Telecommunication Authority, ordering the block of political websites displaying some content against H.E Mr. Salman Taseer, Governor of Punjab.

Unfortunately, this time again, the block was covered under blocking blasphemous content. Extremely unfortunate and height of repression.

We condemn this hegemony by the authorities.

How come content against Salman Taseer can be termed as "blasphemous"?

Was just trying to look at some of the recently blocked urls by PTA, which returned the webpage with following message. Screen shot is also attached:

PTA orders blockade of political webpages, discussion forums

The Pakistan Telecommunication Authority (PTA) issued directives in the last week of December to Internet Service Providers (ISPs), ordering them to block a list of six webpages on the grounds that they were “harmful for the integrity of the country.”

The directive came on the orders of the Inter-Ministerial Committee (IMC) for the Evaluation of Websites. The IMC constitutes representatives of the Ministry of IT, PTA, Ministry of Interior and Cabinet Division. Its charter is to monitor and block blasphemous, pornographic, and anti-state or anti-Pakistan sites.

Pakistani Bloggers Discussion Forum Launched

Pakistani Bloggers Discussion Forum Launched
Posted by Teeth Maestro

Approximately two years back in 2006 we had initially launched a
discussion forum to help bloggers in Pakistan, initially it was well received and were able to manage for a few months but it disappeared into oblivion due to neglect and lack of interest. It was recently after the series of blogger meetups that we had in Lahore, Karachi and Islamabad did many of us feel the need to revive a discussion forum where fellow Pakistani bloggers can collectively help each other to compete with the world at large and maybe place the Pakistani blogging community on the global blogosphere.

New Global Internet Map

Received this information from the friends in Citizen Lab. For researchers in this field, this information is extremely important but with a high price tags. Kindly see if someone on the group can influence HEC or some other research institution with healthy funds to at least get a library copy, where some of us can use this info. Any ways, just if some of you wish to look at sample maps, these are really interesting and accessible here: http://www.telegeography.com/products/map_internet/index.php

Guardian Story: US role as internet hub starts to slip

America is losing its position at the centre of the internet, according to a new study. The survey by communications analysts TeleGeography Research, based in Washington DC, shows a rapid growth in internet capacity around the rest of the world over the past year - particularly in Latin America and Asia.

To visit the link at Guardian website click here: http://www.guardian.co.uk/technology/2008/dec/08/internet-usa

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