BarefootRara and BestInventoryFX are two Twitter accounts belonging to the radicalized Pakistani Ramla Akhtar, aka Rmala Aalam. They are used for cyberstalking purposes. A website was recently designed for being a centralized media base of the documentation available, on-line, about these malevolent actions. Here below is a short presentation of its different sections.
Archives de l’étiquette : Ramla Akhtar En
Unmasking a « NATO agent » in Northern Pakistan
Because of my photographic and publication work about Pamirs, Ramla Akhtar, now residing in Gilgit city, publicly and repeatedly accuses me of being a NATO agent in charge of promoting unrest and separatism in the mountainous Northern Pakistan. These unsupported allegations put my life at risk in a country as explosive as Pakistan, deeply impregnated with islamo-nationalism
Facing allegations of plagiarism from a Pakistani cyberstalker
An article I have written, on Medium, in March 2020 about how western vloggers misrepresent Pakistan is challenged by the Pakistani cyberstalker Ramla Akhtar, aka Rama Aalam, on Twitter. She says my publication would be a plagiarism. Actually, the text of my article and its documents are original ones resulting from my researches and from my personal writings. As far as the subject of the article is concerned, it is not an “idea” invented by Ramla Aakhtar claiming her own « property » on February 2020. It is a hot topic from years before. My article is a detailed contribution but it never pretended having created the concept under review.
Rmala’s Projects, also called Ramla’s Projects, in Hunza: communication, achievements, and ethics
Rmala’s Projects is a name Ms Ramla Akhtar, aka Rmala Aalam, from Karachi, used to promote her sustainable and environment friendly development endeavour in Gojal, Upper Hunza Valley. After seven years in High Asia, she finally returned to Pakistani lowlands. It is the right time to evaluate her contribution to the life of the populations living in this High Asia region. It appears her questionable presence brought more troubles than benefits, if any.
« Extreme Travels » (Экстремальные путешествия), a Russian travel operator, blackmails a French citizen, in Pakistan, with terrorism accusations.
Olga Leonidovna Ozerova, aka Olga Sim (Ольга Сим), from « Extreme Travels in Russia » (Экстремальные путешествия)? aka « Russian Extreme Travels », aka « Trekking in Altai », is involved, in Pakistan, in an insane stalking plan. Discover her threat of hiring 10 agitators as false witnesses in order to file a terrorism case to Pakistani authorities against the French photographer and writer Bernard Grua. See how her ultimatum was slammed in an inflammatory manner. Read the debunking of her blatant lies. Understand how she is exposing at risk herself and her company.
Analysis of « Wake Up on Social Media by Ramla Akhtar »
This presentation, « Wake up to Social Media », published in 2008 by Ms Ramla Akhtar, under « NEXT by Ramla », is a very interesting one. Not that it is a technology contribution or the result of breaking through researches. It is a vision of a time close from us. However, it is already a vision from a remote past. It is a personal vision of a young educated female user, 28 years old, from a specific country, Pakistan, and from a specific social environment. It tells a lot about its author and the corresponding population segment, which can also be found in other parts of the world.
Review of « Social Entrepreneurship: How Business Can Change Communities – By Ramla Akhtar »
This is an interesting text written, in 2008, by Ramla Akhtar (today calling herself Rmala Aalam) a young urban lady, 28 years old at this time, from Pakistani lowlands. This is rather descriptive with not so much added value. However, what says this young professional about herself worth to be known, especially in connection with her current experience in remote communities of Hunza. This person has an amazing complex personality.
The People-Centered Model of Business ™ – By Ramla Akhtar
This article was written in 2006 by a young student, Ms Ramla Akhtar (nowadays calling herself « Rmala Aalam »). It is reproduced under the creative common policy. Credit is given to the author. Akhtar migrated from Karachi to the mountains of northern Pakistan in 2013, where she lives since. In May 2019, she entered into an open religious and ethnic confrontation with the minority among whom she lives. Then, 14 years after its writing, this article becomes an important document to understand the basis for a radical shift in this unusual character.
