I found this youtube clip from one of Mubashir Luqman’s show while browsing. Appalling. A politician and his brother sit while a young man is held face-down on the ground, with his pants pulled down. A police man is beating him with a stick. tuff like this goes on in Pakistan all the time. The powerful abuse their power. And the poor, or a better word in Urdu is “bay-baas” suffer. It’s this kind of injustice that really fuels people to head the mullah route.
Archive for the ‘Year of the Knight: 2010-2011’ Category
2010
Understanding State-making
“Forcible regime change is common enough that we can call it a normal tool of statecraft.” Lake That line makes
2010
Ushahidi: Crowdsourcing Crisis-mapping
The technology is simple, its impact is anything but. Hacks/Hackers a platform that brings journalists (Hacks) and Technologists (Hackers) together
2010
Paying our tax to the world: Jack Dorsey-Creator of Twitter
The truth is Twitter’s appeal to many is being able to follow the likes of Lady Gaga, Ryan Seacrest and P Diddy. But it’s character limit or immediate micro-blogging nature makes it a very transparent medium for conversation. You tweet as you think. And if everyone was just airing their thoughts, it would cut out all the misunderstands that are out there. Maybe we’d understand each other better. Maybe we’d start empathizing with each other. Maybe, just maybe.
2010
Year of the Knight: 2010-2011
I am currently a Journalism Knight Fellow at Stanford University. I was one of eight international fellows selected from 183 professional journalists, who applied from around the world. I consider this fellowship a tremendous privilege and opportunity, not only because I get to spend the year at a world-class university like Stanford, but also because I am one of the youngest fellows the program has ever had and I am their first female journalist from Pakistan.







