Blogging services have been banned periodically in India and Pakistan, as is documented by Wikipedia here and here respectively. In such cases, to access blogs please use:
inblogs.net/yourblogname or pkblogs.com/yourblogname
So if your blog address was http://mynameis.blogspot.com, you will now type in http://inblogs.net/mynameis or http://pkblogs.com/mynameis
Inblogs.net and Pkblogs.com were developed by tech savvy Indians and Pakistanis when the Blogger ban first came up in both countries.
If blogging services are also banned, there are a host of anonymizer websites that will allow you to post through it, for example KProxy and Anonymouse.
The Pakistani blog community launched a ‘Dont Block The Blog’ campaign when the blogger ban was first enforced, and asked all Blogger users to spread the word through banners and stickers. In the event that your country’s telecommunication or IT ministry has indeed blocked blogging services, it is advisable to contact all renowned news services such as BBC, Reuters, CNN, etc, which have in the past investigated and aired reports about such issues. One can also spread the word by sending press releases to tech websites such as Boing Boing.
Remember, no one can take your right away to express yourself, and certainly not some idiot in the government who thinks he can control the internet, which has emerged as the most powerful medium of the 21st century. Viva le revolution!
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May 11th, 2007 at 5:33 am
Unfortunately the blogger at tasneemkhalil.com has recently been arrested and we are hoping to launch a campaign demanding his release.