Thursday, July 20, 2006

The blocking of blogs and the Jihadis

Today is the day 3 of blocking of blogs by Government of India.

Today, the Times of India front paged a story and ran an editorial about the blocking of blogs. The front paged story said bulletin boards are seething with the furious anti-government of India messages from all ranks of netizens, besides bloggers. One blogger, Mr. Dilip D’souza is teaming up with other bloggers to invoke the Right to Information Act to ask the Government why their blogs, and for that matter, all other blogs, should be blocked at all. But the report made it a point not to mention the blog of Mr D’Souza. Is this a pure coincidence? It also quoted the NASSCOM Chairman as saying that the blocking of blogs is neither appropriate nor effective.

The editorial said that the Government of India attempted to block only 13 blogs but the ISPs ended up blocking all the blogs. The main thrust of the editorial is that this act of the Government only showed the ignorance of the government regarding how the internet actually works. This will only bring ridicule from the tech community of the world, which otherwise is starting to perceive India as one of the emerging tech powers of the world.

In related matters, the numbers of suspected jihadis from Maharastra and Gujarat who have been arrested by Tripura police have risen to 39. A team of Special police force, Anti Terrorist Squad of Maharastra has already started interrogating them. But in the meantime, the moulvi of the mosque who have given shelter to the suspected jihadis have quietly slipped into Bangladesh.

Four more suspected jihadis are also arrested in Guwahati city. They were staying in a city hotel in faked Hindu names. Another confirmed jihadi was also arrested in the same city. He was masquerading as a rickshaw driver when he was arrested!

In the upper Assam city of Dibrugarh, Army troopers have arrested a moulvi who, they said, have confirmed links with Students’ Islamic Movement of India (SIMI), the already banned students’ body. He was arrested with 600 gram package of powdery substance, suspected to be cocaine. The interesting thing here is how the Army troopers have suddenly joined the fray for arresting jihadis!

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