Global Voices: Daily Digest—August 11-12, 2011
Global Voices: Daily Digest—August 11-12, 2011
Colombia: Citizens Speak Out
Against Government Corruption
In Colombia, several
corruption cases have surfaced that date back to the
government of former president Álvaro Uribe Vélez. The
Internet and social media sphere has reacted, calling for
Colombians to join a Masked March against corruption. read>>
Australia: Malaysia No
Solution to 'Boat People' Politics
The Australian
government's attempt to take a hard line on people smugglers
and asylum seekers arriving by boat has hit a major snag. In
December 2010, approximately 50 asylum seekers were drowned
at Christmas Island. A legal challenge has postponed a swap
of the surviving refugees with Malaysia. read>>
Syria: World Cities
Rally Against and For Bashar
Events in Syria are
being echoed around the world. Syrians in the diaspora
rallied in the majority of the cities in the world, either
asking to overthrow Bashar Al Assad and his regime or
chanting their love to their leader. Check out this video
round up for footage from demonstrations worldwide. read>>
Japan: Chaos at
Chitose Airport on March 11
On March 11, 2011, a
Delta airplane pilot approaching Tokyo airport described his
experience of an emergency landing in an email so vividly,
that it spread rapidly across the blogosphere. Aviation fan
blogger BUTA_NEKO responded to the meme in Japanese, to tell
the other side of the story. read>>
Chile: Waste Pickers
Rummage for Legal Recognition
Environmentalist
Bharati Chaturvedi flew for 40 hours from her home Delhi,
India, to dig deeper into a dirty issue: trash. As
politicians in Chile are now sorting through what to do
about recycling on a national level, Chaturvedi encourages
that those who collect trash professionally, or "waste
pickers," be included in the solution. read>>
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Voices today...
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11-11-11
Russia: Bloggers' Summer of Civic
Actions
China: Tweets Didn't Start the
Fire
Tunisia: 'The People Want an Independent
Judiciary'
Russia: A Psycho-Neurological Patient's
Photo Stories
Trinidad & Tobago: Remembering Professor
Julian Kenny
Africa: Africa to Send Troops and Care
Packages to the
UK