Huffington Post: Pakistani Bloggers Unite for IDP’s



Mona Sarika writes in Huffington Post on how the Pakistani bloggers have united to help the IDP’s in Pakistan. The Pakistani blogging community has joined hands and is calling for action to inform and generate funds for the Internally Displaced People (IDP) of Pakistan. They are using their blogs to spread awareness about the plight of refugees. By communicating the problems to the local and international community, they are hoping to mobilize financial and monetary support for these people and it continues to say These bloggers have become the voice of the voiceless. This is an extraordinary example of the power of bloggers trying to make the government accountable and displaying a high level of social consciousness. These blogs are playing a very significant role in mobilizing help in this time of crisis They are trying their best to make the world a better place for everyone. Note: A special mention for the efforts of Kulsoom from CHUP! & even Teeth Maestro

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6 Responses to “Huffington Post: Pakistani Bloggers Unite for IDP’s”

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    Syed Ali Raza Abidi says:

    Good good!!! doc and other blaaaagers of Pakistan rock!

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    Le Mystique says:

    Well done. The show MUST go on!
    Btw, doc, I’ve convinced a popular desi/danish directory site to put on your chipIn ad. Its in the left column: http://www.nadeem.dk/

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    Ghazala Khan says:

    It’s very noble of Huffpo to throw spotlight on this.

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    sana says:

    yes are united

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    sana says:

    yes we are united

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