Archive for April, 2009

Ban on pillion riding to end

Enjoy Pillion Riding

Enjoy Pillion Riding

The Sindh Home Minister Dr. Zulfiqar Mirza announced removal of ban on pillion riding in Karachi. Although, he stated that this can impose again, if necessary.

We had two polls on KMB (here and here) regarding the recent ban on pillion riding. In our first poll, 61% people showed that the ban on pillion riding is not a good step in order to maintain law and order situation where in second poll 68% people denied to support ban on pillion riding due to current economic situation.

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Image Credit: http://www.flickr.com/photos/manitoon/215106445/

Shanakht: ON or GONE

After the riots, ADP and T2F informs that Shanakht Festival has been cancelled and the official announcement in press by CAP will be up soon. But on the contrary, CAP on facebook announces that it it open today and other events will be finalized later. Time will tell the festival’s fate. All this brings in an important question too, has violence become our identity?

Protest against KESC

Minor protest going on currently on M.A Jinnah Road after constant load shedding since the last 2 days here.  People have come out and blocked the road and are making a KESC repair truck stand across the road protesting the load shedding. Summer is here in karachi eh?

Last summer saw Karachiites burn criminals…this time bijliwallas?

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Riots at Shanakht


It was the first day and almost a dozen PPP supporters wrecked up Shanakht Festival ’09, The Identity Project organized by The Citizens Archive of Pakistan (CAP). They were reportedly protesting against an artwork relating to their beloved leader Zulfiqar Ali Bhutto, which, to them, was inappropriate.

It was also reported by some local media groups about gun fires but people present there including a friend deny this.

In my view, it is not only about PPP but as a nation, we almost lack the respect towards art. Events are important but then there should also be public awareness campaigns, not only by artists but government too.

Images courtesy: FurSid

What actually happened has also been reported in
News: The News
Blog: RAW Life and Teeth Maestro

Children of the Lesser GOD . . ?

dangerAnd when a channel will report the unfortunate incident our official will have the typical . . . o daikhain jee wazeer ala saheb ne es waqiey ki inquiry ke liye aik kameytee . . . and so the story will die its own death because . . . unless a miracle, they wont become Bakhtwar, Aseefa, Fatima Bhutto and the CLASS. . . so who cares.. .
- Area between Liaqatabad and Nazimabad
[Credit : Express ]

Em[POWER] Project: Karachi – Needs your Vote to win $50,000

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They have recently entered the Dell Social Innovation Competition to hopefully win the Grand prize of $50,000 for Project Karachi. These funds would greatly help with start-up costs for materials and such to help them succeed to bring this bounty for Karachi They need your VOTE

Here are the steps that will help them win!

  1. First, go to this website – http://www.dellsocialinnovationcompetition.com
  2. Then, click the Register Now button and make a new account. Be sure that you check the “I agree…” button.
  3. Next, in the “Search Ideas” box type in em[Power] to get to our project.
  4. Once you’re there read the short summary of our goals and please click the Promote Button with the arrow on it to add ten points to our idea

That is the least you can do to support a creative project for Karachi and also Pakistan

Join the effort to rally more votes for Em[POWER] help them spread the word

Talking Pictures

A reflection of renaissance, a showcase of creativity, a testament to talent: IBA’s Arts, English Literary and Photography Societies fuse their spirits and combine their energies to produce the first ever event of its kind at IBA in many years.

“Talking Pictures- elevating Craft to the level of Art”
Talking Pictures will take place on Friday, 10th April 2009, 4:30 p.m. to 10:00 p.m. at the IBA City Campus.

The event promises a blend of imagination and recreation for the evening:

My Fair Lady – an adaptation of the famous play by Bernard Shaw,
and
Dhanak – an exhibition of original artworks by IBA students, including breathtaking photographs, stunning still lifes, and more.

Participants at IBA are working towards what is much more than simply entertainment- a step towards culturing an aesthetically sound thinking process in society. A step towards proving that excellence, harmony and beauty are what we appreciate as Pakistanis – not a misguided sense of self-righteousness.

Do attend the Talking Pictures on Friday, the 10th of April at the IBA City Campus. The play MY FAIR LADY starts at 6. There is no entrance fee to the event, however, the tickets for the play will be available at location for Rs. 100.

Village Restaurant – Fabulous Offer

Tel: 5843121-5843122-5840909
[Credit : Asad Hameed]
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Media & Activism Seminar

coveritMauj Media Collective Invites you to an evening on Media & Activism

Date: Tuesday, 07 April 2009,
Time: 5:30 pm to 8:30 pm
Location: Goethe Institute, 2 Brunton Rd, Civil Lines, Karachi

Do media and activism always go together. How does an activist media fill the gaps. How do the new technologies fit in this picture. What does this increased access to information mean for our complex culture and society.

In a timely note Rob van Kranenburg observes the present age of acceleration. Concerning the role of the artist in an ever more complex world full of radicalism, he dares to ask: what does this mean for the disruptive qualities of art if disruption becomes the default?

Suzanne Hogendoorn presents her film on European activists at the G8 Summit 2007.

Awab Alvi gives us a behind-the-web look at citizens covering the Long March in March 2009 using internet & cellphones.

We hope to involve journalists in the discussion. Open discussion will follow.

Protest against flogging @ press club

dsc00393Hurridly organized, loosly knit but touching, the protest done today at the press club in Karachi was a thrill to attend for me. It started at about 3pm with a press conference inside the press club which funnily enough I had to talk my way into as I did not have a bonafide “journaalist” card, at one moment I even thought of telling the gate keeper I am a blaager but by the look on his face and the time on my watch neither would have been feasible.

Inside was a hotch potch of wires and suspicious looking duffel bags all of which contained cameras thank god, and a push of hot sweaty cameramen as they jostled for posiiton, funnily enough even in the middle of the press conference. i swear i think Pakistani media is the dumbest of them all as they cued, waved and screeched to each other all while arguing and pushing for place while the speaker was speaking. It was so bad tha tone of the ladies of the women’s action committee got quite pissed and told the people to please observe some sort of decorum. However the speeches were good, hard hitting and very passionate. I thought the speaker from the Pakistan medical board was pretty intense and got a due clapping at the end.

After the insane question and answer session that followed in which the media made bigger fools out of themselves by asking things like “madam kia aap samajhti hain ke ye saza sahi thi” ummm yea thats why we are all here doofus, seriously….we all trooped out to be greeted by a chorus of people shouting slogans in the favor of ummm bugti of all the people, apparently the protest had coincided with the balochistan cause as well.

dsc00404So we all gathered togather and then the banners were raised and the “nara bazi” started.  The numbers seemed quite decent with a lot of women from different walks of life participating as well as a lot of journalists and some tv personna’s like “George” as well. I spotted 3 blaggers aside from myself in Sabeen, Awab and Tazeen, if there were more I certainly didnt know them. After about 20 minutes of rip roaring narays by the civil society and mazdoor jihad lo and behold a truck laden with “Sunni tehreek” activists complete with giant loudspeakers and mikes appeared to stand in front fo us and sing naats on top of their voices “Sarkar ki amad” kind of stuff. They kept insisting they were with us but still managed to try to drown our voices out quite frequently, however it was heartning to see the people standing firm in front of them and raising their own protest.

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All in all we might not have had the numbers seen in Islamabad today, but we still managed to register a due protest against the barbarity on display yesterday. Whether that video was 1 or 2 or 5 months old, the civil society made their displeaure felt quite vividly today sending a clear message to the government and the barbarian hordes up north that these kind of actions are not only intolerable but will deem an equal response.

Next to come is a huge protest rally organized by MQM’s womens wing for the same purpose tommorow, we must all participate and raise our voice in as many forums as we can against the march of evil into our cities, I commend all the parties involved in making these and the protests to come possible in all the cities of Pakistan, long live sanity and long live Pakistan.

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