E-Resistance Blooms in Pakistan

Pakistan may be under military siege, but its citizens have found a place to make themselves heard through the sophisticated use of the Internet. An unexpected but robust underground e-resistance movement is under way in Pakistan -- from blogs, to flash mobs, to e-mails, to streaming video broadcasts, to cell-phone multimedia and text messages. Full Story »

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Posted by: Posted by Kaizar Campwala - Nov 14, 2007 - 10:16 AM PST
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by Rory O'Connor - Nov. 14, 2007

A great look at how Pakistan's citizens have found a place to make themselves heard during the current crisis through sophisticated use of the Internet. The happy result has been "an unexpected but robust underground e-resistance movement is under way in Pakistan -- from blogs, to flash mobs, to e-mails, to streaming video broadcasts, to cell-phone multimedia and text messages."

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