[governance] Twitter officially shutdown to Internet users in Pakistan

michael gurstein gurstein at gmail.com
Sun May 20 11:03:06 EDT 2012


Quite honestly Bill, the actual meaning/logic of your (I think meant to be)
ironic comment escapes me (I read it four times and it still escapes me...

(and by my reckoning had either or both of Iran and Pakistan signed on to
some global treaty about Internet Rights/rights on the Internet (or
something similar) it would I'm assuming, be even a wee bit more difficult
for the respectie governments to act in this high-handed way by for example,
giving those internally in opposition an international agreement to point
to/argue for before the courts; and also give those externally who disagree
with those actions some specific context for them to exercise their
disagreement; or have I missed something here.

M

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On May 20, 2012, at 3:30 PM, Fouad Bajwa wrote:

> Twitter officially shutdown in Pakistan - Twitter Banned in Pakistan
> http://internetsgovernance.blogspot.com/2012/05/twitter-officially-shu
> tdown-in-pakistan.html


If only "the oversight of the Internet's critical technical and logical
infrastructure" could be "transferred to an appropriate, democratic and
participative multilateral body" so that Pakistan would not be forced to
take unilateral action merely to shut out this evil monopolist that, with
three other sites, controls "much of what is considered to be the Internet
today by most people today".
 

On May 13, 2012, at 12:25 AM, michael gurstein wrote:

>> 
>> "The telecommunications minister has ordered the use of domain names
>> ending with .ir" belonging to Iran, Asr Ertebatat reported.
>> 
>> The order prohibits banks, insurance firms and telephone firms using
>> foreign hosts for their sites or to inform their clients using foreign 
>> providers such as Yahoo, Gmail, Hotmail or MSN, it said.


If only "the oversight of the Internet's critical technical and logical
infrastructure" could be "transferred to an appropriate, democratic and
participative multilateral body" so that Iran would not be forced to take
unilateral action merely to shut out these evil monopolists...

We demand it!
 


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