Re: [DDN] Private Media takes to the Internet e-Reporting the EmergencySituation in Pakistan

2008-02-25 Thread Fouad Riaz Bajwa
, November 04, 2007 4:50 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; 'The Digital Divide Network discussion group' Subject: [DDN] Private Media takes to the Internet e-Reporting the EmergencySituation in Pakistan Private Media takes to the Internet e-Reporting the Emergency Situation in Pakistan (BytesForAl

Re: [DDN] Private Media takes to the Internet e-Reporting the EmergencySituation in Pakistan

2008-02-25 Thread Taran Rampersad
Fouad Riaz Bajwa wrote: > This is very old news now, from last year, I wonder why Digital Divide list > admin took so long to deliver it, anyways, nowadays Youtube.com is banned in > the country. > The list had a hiccough (or long belch), apparently. Getting past that, when was YouTube banned i

Re: [DDN] Private Media takes to the Internet e-Reporting the EmergencySituation in Pakistan

2008-02-26 Thread Andy Carvin
ngnow - Original Message From: Taran Rampersad <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: The Digital Divide Network discussion group Sent: Monday, February 25, 2008 9:08:46 PM Subject: Re: [DDN] Private Media takes to the Internet e-Reporting the EmergencySituation in Pakistan Fouad Riaz Bajwa wrote:

Re: [DDN] Private Media takes to the Internet e-Reporting the EmergencySituation in Pakistan

2008-02-26 Thread Taran Rampersad
Andy Carvin wrote: > The blocking of YouTube began in Pakistan over the weekend. Here's an NPR > story about it: > > http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=19333956 > > Thanks, Andy. I'd heard of Iran calling for the blocking of Wikipedia, but not of this... -- Taran Rampersad [