Wednesday, 28 May 2014

Iran wants Mark Zuckerberg !!! & China, Iran, North Korea, Thailand blocking the world's largest social network...!!!!

Thailand Blocks Facebook to Silence Coup Protests

Thailand's military has blocked Facebook in hopes of quieting protests against the coup d'etat it declared last week.

The country's information technology ministry announced the block on Wednesday after reports that users were not able to access their Facebook accounts. Initially, authorities said it was a technical glitch, but Surachai Srisaracam, the permanent secretary of the Information and Communications Technology Ministry told Reuters that the block is deliberate.
"We have blocked Facebook temporarily," he said. "Right now there's a campaign to ask for people to stage protests against the army so we need to ask for cooperation from social media to help us stop the spread of critical messages about the coup"
Srisaracam also added that the government plans on calling other social media sites like Twitter and Instagram, to ask for their "cooperation."
Facebook's block comes after army chief Prayuth Chan-ocha declared a coup and took over the government last week, and began a widespread censorship campaign, blocking access to international television, imposing restrictions to Thailand's own TV networks and blocking several websites.
This new online censorship effort wasn't unexpected. The commissioner of the National Broadcasting and Telecommunications Commission said last week that that the government would monitor and block online content "which may contravene to public morality and cause conflict and unrest and threat to national security."

The government also announced on Tuesday that it was planning to implement a new Internet gateway to better control and filter the web.

With the block on Facebook, Thailand joines a handful of other countries blocking the world's largest social network, including China, Iran, and North Korea.

Facebook didn't reply to a request for comment.


Iran Judge Calls Mark Zuckerberg to Testify in Court

A judge in Iran wants Mark Zuckerberg to appear in court to answer privacy complaints related to Facebook-owned companies WhatsApp and Instagram, according to the news agency ISNA.

The judge also reportedly ordered the Iranian government to block Instagram and WhatsApp, according to the Associated Press. This is the second time in less than a week that an Iranian court has taken measures to restrict Instagram, one of the last Western-based social media services that remains unblocked in the country. Facebook, YouTube, and Twitter have long been inaccessible there, although some have found workarounds.
"The Zionist director of the company of Facebook, or his official attorney must appear in court to defend himself and pay for possible losses," Ruhollah Momen-Nasab, an Iranian Internet official, was quoted by ISNA, according to Reuters.
Last week, another court ordered Iran's Ministry of Telecommunications to block access to Instagram, but the photo-sharing app is still accessible in the country. Iran temporarily blocked Instagram for around 13 hours in December.

It's highly unlikely that Zuckerberg will ever have to appear in court in Iran It's highly unlikely that Zuckerberg will ever have to appear in court in Iran, as no extradition treaty exists between Iran and the United States. The U.S. would likely never extradite an American citizen to another country.

WhatsApp has also been targeted by the Iranian government in the last few weeks. In early May, the Iranian Committee for Determining Criminal Web Content, the judicial system's branch responsible for online censorship, announced it wanted to ban the mobile chat app, with the committee's secretary Abdolsamad Khorramabadi calling Zuckerberg an "American Zionist."

But Iranian President Hassan Rouhani prevented the ban from going into effect, once again showing the internal struggle between Iranian hardliners and the relatively more progressive government of Rouhani, who has long promised to open up to the West and to ease up restrictions online.

Despite Rouhani's promises, however, Iran has blocked a series of online services over the past year, including Google Sites, WhatsApp competitor WeChat and the encrypted online chat service Cryptocat. At the same time, Rouhani and other government leaders, including Iran Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, are active on social media with accounts on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram.

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Thursday, 8 May 2014

Proof for GOD LIVED here!!

The Lost city of Dwarka

Arguably the single most important archaeological excavation of the twentieth century, the offshore marine excavations off Dvaraka began with a humble eighty thousand rupee grant. It helped plug in a thousand-year hole in India's ancient history of what happened after the decline of the Harappan civilization and before the advent of the Buddha in the fifth century BCE.


In the process was also established the historicity of a certain gentleman named Krishna Devakiputra also known as the eighth incarnation of Narayana, Lord Vishnu. These two stunning implications of the excavations have not yet been fully appreciated, thanks to a benign neglect of archaeology by the government, the warped revisionism practiced by Marxist historiographers in India, and the Indian's general apathy to history.



This book is the story of those excavations, written by the late S.R. Rao the person who led the excavation project in the 1980s (S.R. Rao also led the archaeology excavation that discovered the Harappan port of Lothal in 1954). This search for an earlier Dvaraka led to excavations in 1963 by Z.D. Ansari, later in 1979-80 by S.R. Rao, and which finally led to the first offshore marine excavations in India, in April 1983 onwards. These culminated in the discovery of a human fortified settlement dating back to approximately 1500 BCE. The book combines an encyclopedic knowledge of history, geography, and mythology with an expert's grasp on archaeology to present this concise book, lavishly produced by Aditya Prakashan, and with more than a hundred color and black-and-white photographs, printed on glossy paper. Given the high cost of this hardcover book - Rs 1800, perhaps a lower priced paperback edition is long overdue.


History and mythology are so deeply intertwined in Hindu epics like the Mahabharata, the Ramayana, and the Puranas that it becomes a difficult job, even for the best of minds, to separate fact from fiction from embellishment. The Mahabharata is called itihaasa, or history. While most scholars agree that the events described in the Mahabharata, or for that matter the Ramayana also, are based on a factual, historical core, there is substantial debate and disagreement over the extent of the embellishment and additions that have taken place over the following thousands of years. For example, the Mahabharata talks about a billion people dying in the war at Kurukshetra, a number which is most certainly an exaggeration. The exaggeration is perhaps meant to remind the reader of the scale of the huge loss of life over the eighteen days of battle on the fields of Kurukshetra. On the other hand, scholars are mostly unanimous that modern day towns and places like Kurukshetra, Indraprastha, Mathura, etc... are the same as those mentioned in the Mahabharata.


It's very very short note to delivery god lived here because The Ramayana and Mahabharata are Hindu's History like Bible and Quran but is not end here...


However, what is one to make of the characters in the epic, especially Krishna? Was Krishna a historical figure? Did he live and die during the Mahabharata period? And what about his divinity? Was he an incarnation of Narayana, the eighth avatar of Vishnu? Did the Yadavas really migrate from Mathura, "founding a new city known as Dvaraka at the former site of Kushasthali in Saurashtra"? Did the city of Dvaraka really get submerged by an angry sea?





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