The blocking of websites is first and foremost
silly. Those who really want to visit
such places can do so at the cost of just a few mouse-clicks. It is therefore childish. Now we don’t know for sure who blocked CT,
but let’s assume that the Government had a hand. If that is the case, the Government is not
doing itself any favors. Indeed, it can be argued that it is detrimental to the
Government to block CT or those other classes of websites referred to above.
As I argued in a piece titled ‘The
staunchest friends of the regime’ that sites like Colombo Telegraph helps
the regime. It’s an old theory, true,
but dissent and criticism is more containable within democratic structures and
in this case such opposition gets off loaded into virtual space largely
inhabited by invective-spewing hotheaded cowards who are loathe to walk the talk.
Colombo Telegraph has more uses than this
dissent-offloading business. Even if you thought CT was run by nutcases with
nutcases and for nutcases with narrow political objectives that are against the
larger interests of the citizenry, it can be taken to be a place where the
enemy shows up, shows face, spouts criticism.
Knowing the enemy by face, name and word is very useful in politics.
But CT is bigger than that. CT gives space to a wide range of political
views. While it has its complement of regime-haters
(mostly out of disappointment and rage that preferred outcome(s) did not
materialize), there is enough cogent criticism to make such whiners irrelevant
and even sufferable. The benefits
outweigh the negatives.
Speaking strictly for myself, in addition to CT accommodating
my articles, it has offered me insights into the characters and politics of
those who don’t necessarily agree with me.
I am richer for reading their versions of things and their vision of how
things ought to be. Sure, I don’t care much for the invective of the largely
ill-informed and politically compromised commentators who throw up frequently
below what is posted, but that’s fine with me; I just don’t bother to read that
stuff. I do read the articles and I find
them by and large to be well-written and well argued (even though I may not
share the assumptions and may find fact-selectivity problematic).
CT, more than any other source, mined Wikileaks for
documents pertaining to Sri Lanka, many which wrecked the sweet picture of the
USA and UN that those opposed to the regime, for example, may have
entertained.
What is fundamentally objectionable here is the
curtaining of expression-freedom, the intent rather than the act (which, as I
said, could be sorted out with a few mouse-clicks). It implies fear. It implies retarded thinking process. It implies lack of counter-argument (to
whatever it was that bothered the ‘blocker’) or inability to articulate
objection. CT has not shown that it will
not honor the right of reply to any article posted on the website, but even if
it did, that kind of ‘censorship’ is too common for anyone to gripe and
whine.
This blocking of CT is a violation of my right to
information, my freedom to visit websites that I find useful. It is a childish and pernicious move on the
part of the blocker(s). CT is not a
threat to my security and not a threat to national security, and even if that
were the case, the best way of responding to that kind of threat is to engage
using the same weapons, primarily word and argument. This, is counterproductive, and moreover
offers free ammunition to those who actually may have pernicious designs on the
nation and national interest.
If some state element is behind this blocking, it
deserves the tag ‘dumb-ass’. If not, it
is in the interest of relevant state agencies to find out who did it and put a
stop to these kinds of meaningless and childish responses to what is in the view of the blocker(s) objectionable.
4 comments:
Malinda, I concur totally
Malinda,i concur with Ramli,totally...
I have suffered at the hands of CT but I would not want it blocked.I would like to see it moderated in a more equitable and civilised fashion rather than censored. I would rather CT did not censor me.
I wrote this before at CT comments itself: It is not CT but thrash, diabolical lair, gossip monger and all that whatnot 'Lanka e News' that should be blocked for the name sake or even as a mark of protest. villager
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