Technology, Society, Morality and Criminality: How A Deleted Cell Phone Video Led to Murder

Posted on March 4, 2010
Filed Under >Adil Najam, Law & Justice, Science and Technology, Society
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Adil Najam

The story told in this video takes around seven minutes to tell. But it will haunt you for much longer.

What do you make of this story? About the commentary on the story? About what it says about technology? About us as a society? About our notions of morality? And, indeed, about how violence and criminality gets legitimized in the confused clash of all of the above?

44 responses to “Technology, Society, Morality and Criminality: How A Deleted Cell Phone Video Led to Murder”

  1. SEM Pakistan says:

    The exaggerated faux sympathy displayed by the discussants on the TV show made me nauseous.

  2. Waqas Ishaq says:

    Very poignant, everyone is to be blamed from the guy who made the video, the girl who allowed him to do so, the guy who posted it on internet and the so called journalist who published it and the mammo.
    Its 110% true that if you want respect learn to give respect

  3. Humaira says:

    What makes me angry is that so many here are blaming the victim. As if it was the girls fault that her criminal mamoo killed her!

    What beasts we can be!

  4. Nusr says:

    The exaggerated faux sympathy displayed by the discussants on the TV show made me nauseous.

  5. Faraz says:

    This story makes me sick at so many different levels, including the bizarre way it’s being discussed in this video.

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