YouTube Blocked In Pakistan
kokoko1 submits this snippet from The Telegraph, which reports that Facebook isn't alone — now YouTube, too, is being censored in Pakistan. "The blocking of YouTube comes a day after a Pakistani court blocked Facebook amid a growing row over a competition on the social networking website to design cartoons of the Prophet Muhammad." Update: 05/20 18:58 GMT by T : According to an anonymous reader, Wikipedia and Flickr are out, too.
Update: 05/21 12:11 GMT by KD : And now add Twitter to the blocked list. This post claims that more than 1,000 sites are being blocked in Pakistan.
Update: 05/21 12:11 GMT by KD : And now add Twitter to the blocked list. This post claims that more than 1,000 sites are being blocked in Pakistan.
A handy excuse to cut off portals of dissent. Perhaps they’ll deny access to Twitter because of ascii depictions next. Isn’t suppression fun? I bet it’s even more fun with armed drones in your airspace. Wake me, when it all blows up because it will.
This is a self-limiting problem. Once they block enough of the internet, people who have become habituated on it will push for change.
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It's time for some of these fucking people to stand up to their governments and stop being fucking pussies like the Australians..
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This is great that people are pushing to force governments to drop their censorship. But it's not going to work, at least, not in the short term. The reason? Pakistan will be able to find at least a few people or companies that will build local versions of social networking sites, search engines, etc. that comply with their censorship requests. It's how capitalism works, only the government is saying "we've made you a captive market if you only play by our rules".
Ultimately censorship will be killed by end to end encryption and onion routing.
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It is refreshing to learn that the US is not the only country governed by corrupt, ignorant, simple-minded, exploitative religious fanatics. A bit disconcerting, but refreshing nonetheless.
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Well duh!
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Facebook is only banned in Pakistan, not in Saudi Arabia or India (I think second largest muslim population) or Indonesia. Some muslim countries may not care I guess.
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Perhaps now, Pakistan will ban /. and we can stop hearing about stupid Pakistani Muslims who get offended of stick drawings.
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Now all they have left is addictinggames.com and interactive buddy
[snark]...blocking the internet ultimately resulted in such an increase in work productivity that Pakistan shot to the top of the list of developed countries in record time! [/snark]
These radicals think depictions of Muhammad are disallowed out of respect, but in actuality it has to do with the same principles found in Christianity: Do not make idols for worship. Ergo, none of the profits are supposed to be immortalized through depictions. And, wouldn't you think the prophets themselves would care more about human life than a stupid image of themselves -- especially when people are completely misunderstanding the scriptural context.
Well, that's sure to make what started as a silly Facebook joke become international news, isn't it.
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If telephones are outlawed, then only outlaws will have telephones.
... do religious fanatics get so wound up over the behavior of people who do no share their beliefs? Yes, I know that there are some who genuinely believe that they are "called" to convert the infidel or, as the Christians put it, "save" the unbeliever, but where do they get the idea that it makes sense, any kind of sense, to try and force this on others? If you want to believe that the old man in the sky favors Islam, fine. If you believe he smiles on you when you deny yourself meat on Friday (yes, dating myself), fine. Just get on with your superstition and leave the rest of us alone. M'kay? If want to draw a picture of one of your religious figures, it does not affect you at all, unless you look at it, and that act would be your choice, and thus, not my concern. Deal with it.
Just confirming that Flickr is indeed blocked. Trying to access the site gives a "This Site is Restricted" msg. Wikipedia on the other hand seems to be working just fine.
Skip the middle man.
Jesus used to be my co-pilot, but we crashed in the mountains and I had to eat him.
So they want to block every page that could remotely even as much as talk about this? Good effing luck! Cut the international lines, anything short of that won't do it.
We used to have a Bill of Rights. Now, with the rights gone, all we have left is the bill.
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How is killing people or even just protesting over a drawing not equating the subject of the drawing to godhood? In other words, these idiots have turned Mohammad into an idol by their actions and words, and so are violating the very law they seek to enforce on others.
That counts as one big FAIL in my book.
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So, let's start posting pictures of Mohammad (or a guy in a Bear Suit), on EVERY WEB SITE, as well as on our personal blogs, email signatures, tweets, SMS messages, business cards, everything. If we plastered the entire world with images of Mohommad, then the crazy-ass krackers out in the hot desert will either give-up and change their ways, or block everything, go back to living in caves, and not get anywhere near western media.
Either way, we win. They can't blow us all up with their non-working gasoline car-bombs. Or their non-working underwear bombs. There have to be more reasonable people in the world than radicals, otherwise we would have gone extinct long ago. There's more of us than there are of them.
If telephones are outlawed, then only outlaws will have telephones.
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Fine, I hope the religious idiots (opps, I mean devoted followers) cut the country off completely. Here, let me help, here is a site that shows images of the prophet without hiding him in a burka, (which should always be done when your women or prophets are too ugly for the rest of the world to see them without bringing down shame on you).
http://www.google.com/images?hl=en&gbv=2&tbs=isch%3A1&sa=1&q=muhammad
Perhaps they should block google.com, or maybe even the whole .com tdl.
I'm an American. I love this country and the freedoms that we used to have.
I wish we could ban backwards countries from the ENTIRE internet. We could use a few less Nigerian scams and terrorist recruitment websites. We should establish a rule that if it's legal in your country to kill a woman for showing her face in public, you're not ready for the internet (or television or radio for that matter). You can give your people the internet when you get them sewers and a secular government first.
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Also the 20th, 19th, 18th, 17th, 16th and 15th.
They grudgingly permit the 14th.
Shouldn't they be blocking Google as well? I mean... 1.990.000 results on Google Images. Isn't that like mass blasphemy or something?
Last time the Pakistani government told Pakistani ISPs to block YouTube they ended up hijacking their IP prefix for pretty much the entire Internet.
Do not anger the worm.
Considering it is an Islamic state I will assume porn is also banned as well.
Whats left on there? Just this: http://www.this-page-intentionally-left-blank.org/ ?
Time to just turn the internet off and run a Pakistan LAN.
I wish they could have been quieter about this. My state senators (Utah) are probably already phoning them to ask how they can get a piece of that sanitized Internet pie.
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Now how will terrorists get their message out!
If only fluff pieces like this could bring attention to the more real issues in Pakistan. Like the recent assassination of Benazir Bhutto, the first and only head of a muslim state. It's unfortunate in the extreme that the country's court has now been more effective and interested in this youtube and facebook ban than it's pursuit of Benazir's killers.
This ban is not the only thing that has been more important to many of Pakistan's leadership either. Since Benazir's widow became president, the entirety of the country's opposition parties, courts and media have given more attention to corruption charges against Benazir's widow than to the pursuit of her killers.
Former dictator Musharraf is a leading suspect as a co-conspirator in her assassination. The latest news from him is his intent to return to Pakistan, at the head of a new political party that will include the PML-Q. The PML-Q is one Pakistan's strongest conservative Islamic parties, and one the ones advocating the strongest for this ban, for charges of corruption against Benazir's widow, and one of the quietest about her assassins still running free.
Well, I guess that's my small part in trying to draw attention from the 'fluff' over this ban to the real problems it is a symptom of.
My understanding is that Islam is interpreted in different ways in different places, just like every other world religion. So this is not too surprising. Plus the religious leaders may have different degrees of influence in different countries.
Similar to the view from muslim - dominant countries looking at how different Christian countries consider abortion, contraception, etc I suppose. Different responses in different Christian dominant countries.
I'm guessing that anything including a photo is right out then?
http://cricbio.blogspot.com/2009/09/hanif-mohammad.html
http://www.nowpublic.com/life/teddy-mohammed-bear-instant-web-star
Fuck them. Let them try to close themselves off.
The more they clamp down, the more of their citizenry will see what oppression they live under.
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It is incredible to me that offending a people's faith is seen as a glorious example of free speech. When did that happen?
When is it okay to make fun of the Holocast or deny so many lives lost? When is it okay to keep offending a people when you know that it is something they hold in high esteem?
It is a sad commentary that our world equates these things with free speech. How about we really exercise our free speech and not feed these trolls. How about some speech to say that when people hold something sacred, it is not appropriate to defile it.
"Religion was born when the first con man met the first fool." --Mark Twain
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It's actually a good thing. Hear me out.
One, I'd rather have the people being offended by something someone else does on his own turf to turn away than trying to stop others from doing it. Yes, Draw Mohammed Day is a bit childish, and it's purpose is to offend, it also does make a point about free speech. The important difference is whether or not something offensive is being shoved in your face against your will or not. I'm fine with Draw Mohammed Day. I'd not be fine with Send A Picture Of Mohammed To 100 Muslims Day. One is excercising your free speech, the other is being intentionally offensive to people.
Two, it makes clear what the actual effect of these prohibitions is: Removing yourself from civilized society. If you want to remain in the middle ages, fine with me (as long as you leave me alone). But don't try to profit from everything that modern technology gives while at the same time condemning it (most christian fundamentalists fall in the same category - they discard what science says about evolution but they gladly take a plane and a car on their next trip, instead of a donkey and their own feet).
Three, it makes it more clear to the general public just how fucked up these extremists are. A stick figure turns from a stick figure to a mortal sin the second you write "Mohammed" under it? If it weren't in the context of religion, where we accept the greatest nonsense, people like that would be classified as insane.
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The pakistani's are moslems, and both religions are fake spin off's of jewish bullshit - that was ripped off from King Hammurubi and his code.
Imagine, you are a holy priest, in charge of being a leader of a flock of followers. How do you cement and use that power? Here's an easy recipe:
There's a point that, if understood by these countries, would make all this nonsense disappear:
They are collectively handing over the decision of what they can and can't see from their country to 12 year old trolls from countries that don't really like them.
Anyone can post a taboo subject for country X to a site like YouTube, Facebook, Myspace, etc. from outside the country for the sole purpose of tricking that country's judicial system into blocking that site.
That's worse than any DDOS I can imagine.
While this point is obvious to US Slashdotters, there are many (otherwise intelligent) people in these countries who agree with their censors thinking that they are "showing the west" the consequences of its disrespect.
I think GP was referring to the fact that the family of the killed journalist was trying to get the video through FOIA, and the military was not responding. Then the video was leaked after this "blocking."
Religion has been used as a perfectly valid excuse for murder since the beginning of times.
Yes, but does that justify it? How long do I have to keep something up before it becomes ok? Is there such a thing?
You are certainly right in your three steps. What I'm doing is going one step further. Most people agree that these religious extremists with their call for murder are perverts. I'm going the step further saying that all the religious people are perverts, it's just that the extremists are so much over the edge that it becomes obvious.
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