Adil Najam They seem to be at it again (here). Is this another case of super-patriots and our unintelligent intelligence types trying to control and direct free speech and use of the internet? This morning my email box contains four different messages saying that ‘pkblogs‘ — the technology being used by bloggers in Pakistan to […]
Bilal Zuberi An interesting news item crossed my attention this past week. It was reported (in The Nation and many other places) that sermons delivered in Pakistani mosques before the Friday prayers will now be recorded by police. Under the Loudspeaker act, the government has mobilized the Police forces to clamp down on mosques where […]
Guest Post by Raza Rumi ATP has articulated the problems with Pakistan’s education policies and trends in the past (here, for example). I recently came across this little piece published yesterday in the Pakistani newspaper The Daily Times and I thought this is a fit sequel to ATP’s concern on education. Just one student in […]