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[9 Dec 2010 | One Comment | Farieha Aziz]
The New Face of Activism in the Information Age

An interactive session with Take Back The Tech! activists discussed social activism in the age of Facebook and Twitter.

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[8 Dec 2010 | Comments Off | Online Editor]
More Support for Take Back The Tech!

Ayeshah Alam Khan supports Take Back the Tech!

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[4 Dec 2010 | One Comment | Jehan Ara]
Big-Name Personalities Speak Up for TBTT

A series of celebrity messages in support of Take Back The Tech!

Blog Row, Movies, The Water Cooler »

[3 Dec 2010 | Comments Off | Deneb Sumbul Sadeque]
Required Viewing for the 16 Days of Activism

Why you should watch the 2001 movie In the Time of the Butterflies during the “16 days of Activism” observed globally against gender violence, which ends with International Human Rights Day on December 10.

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[29 Nov 2010 | One Comment | Farieha Aziz]
Ending Gender-based Violence Against Women

November 25 marked the beginning of 16 days of activism for ending gender-based violence against women, and also the Take Back the Tech! campaign.

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[24 Nov 2010 | One Comment | Talib Qizilbash]
When Pakistan Praises the Taliban

I get that one man’s terrorist is another man’s freedom fighter. But really? The Taliban as the “true followers” of Islam?

Blog Row, Globetrotting »

[22 Nov 2010 | Comments Off | Farieha Aziz]
Cricket and UNESCO in Galle

What got us really excited was that our day trip to Galle Fort coincided with the first day of the recent Test match between Sri Lanka and West Indies.

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[17 Nov 2010 | One Comment | Farieha Aziz]
Understanding and Hospitality in Sri Lanka

Oh what a feeling it is to step outside of Pakistan and actually feel welcome.

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[12 Nov 2010 | Comments Off | Talib Qizilbash]
Give Some Live Goats This Eid

After the devastating floods of 2010, a non-profit organisation wants Pakistanis to think a little differently for Eid-ul-Azha this year.

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[8 Nov 2010 | Comments Off | Talib Qizilbash]
Decision Points by Bush and Conservative Shellacking

Decision Points is already the number one book on Amazon.com’s best-seller list, and that is before the book is officially released on November 9, 2010.