Puja Changoiwala

@cpuja

Journalist & Author | Books: The Front Page Murders, Gangster on the Run (2020) | Awardee: | Words: Far & wide

Vrijeme pridruživanja: siječanj 2010.
Rođen/a 16. rujna 1987.

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    23. sij

    's internet shutdown has crossed 170 days - longest ever in a democracy. But govt remains adamant, blatantly violating international human rights laws. Is this the future of protest control? I'm afraid so. My report for 's : (1/5)

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    Without internet access in , photojournalist could not send reports to his newsroom in Delhi, 500 miles away. He had to make the trip himself & has been returning every week since, carrying his reportage on pen drives.” — 

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    26. sij
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    23. sij

    "8.05 billion" is what the world lost by governments trying to choke out the internet last year. Good luck I say. Short-sighted at the least, ranging toward ner-nah-ner-ner.

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    25. sij

    .: "We can dismiss it all as Western prejudice with India, and especially with Hinduism. It won’t change the fact that a combination of identity politics and economic decline has severely damaged Brand India."

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    I am sorry. I don't see the smile of this man. I just see a former Chief Minister, Union Minister in custody for six months without any case against him. The continued detention is unwarrented. As I reported last month, release is not a security call

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    25. sij

    Padma Awards list out, as before a wide spectrum of people who serve the public but are not so well known nationally.

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    23. sij

    India has become the internet shutdown capital of the world. (via )

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    24. sij

    “‘Internet blackouts are ordered to shut out the lights when the government is doing what it wants to do against protestors.’” — 

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    "India has become the internet shutdown capital of the world, having imposed the blockade 373 times since 2012 and a record-breaking 106 times in 2019 alone." Troubling story about how shutting down the Internet has become a way to shut down protests:

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    23. sij

    Governments around the world are increasingly using internet shutdowns to oppress minorities and muzzle dissent. Great reporting on how India is helping to normalize this authoritarian practice.

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    The ongoing internet shutdown in Kashmir has passed 170 days, the longest ever in a democracy. says it's not just India's problem - internet blackouts to quell protest are becoming common worldwide. 122 were reported in 21 countries in 2019 alone:

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    23. sij

    Great read by on internet shutdowns in India including my take on how shutdowns affect public protests and electoral misconduct

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  16. 23. sij

    Thank you for your invaluable inputs, and others. Thank you, for the platform - and for bringing so much sanity to the copy! 🙂

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  17. 23. sij

    “Every day, I’d see these men, women, and youngsters, traveling for 10 to 12 hours — only for a few minutes of internet access,” a Kashmiri woman tells me,...

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  18. 23. sij

    5/5 The most terrifying part is that India secretly passed a law in 2017 to legitimize these blackouts, and many other countries are following its lead. Such shutdown-enabling legal frameworks are now present in at least 27 countries.

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  19. 23. sij

    4/5 India, although the most alarming, isn't alone. The Kashmir shutdown is part of a trend of protest suppression that is rapidly gaining momentum across the world. 122 major internet shutdowns were reported in 21 countries last year, costing the global economy $8.05 billion.

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  20. 23. sij

    3/5 India, the internet shutdown capital of the world, has imposed the blockade 373 times since 2012 & a record-breaking 106 times in 2019 alone. The govt routinely blocks online access, citing public safety & national security reasons, but the real motive is to thwart dissent.

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  21. 23. sij

    2/5 "Each day, thousands of Kashmiris travel for 10 to 12 hours - only for a few minutes of internet access," a Srinagar resident tells me, "The blackout is to snub the voice of the valley." "The indefinite gag has forced many businesses to scale down or shut shop,” says another

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