Global Voices: Daily Digest—August 13-14, 2011
Philippines: Uproar over Sorry State of Manila Zoo
The sorry state of Manila Zoo caused a stir among Filipino netizens after photos were posted online resulting in the
rise of the keywords "Manila Zoo" as a popular trending topic on Twitter last month. A petition was initiated to stop
the plan to get more animals for the zoo. read>>
Arab World: The Twitter Vs Facebook Debate Continues
A discussion is raging on Twitter tonight, comparing the micro-blogging site where users can post messages in 140
characters to social networking site Facebook. Here are some of the observations from Twitter users in the Middle East. read>>
India: Was Delhi's SlutWalk More of a Media Hype?
On Sunday 31 July, 2011, Delhi held it's own version of the SlutWalk - titled 'Besharmi Morcha' to make it more relevant
to the Indian context. Netizens discussed the event, its reach, impact and its coverage in the mainstream media. read>>
Nigeria: Adrift, Awaiting the Arrival of a Woman?
Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala is Nigeria's new Finance Minister and Coordinating Minister for the Economy. Until recently, NOI was
the Managing Director of the World Bank. As soon as the press went wild with her appointment, netizens have not ceased
speaking about the most powerful woman in President Goodluck Jonathan's cabinet. read>>
China: Large NIMBY protest erupts in Dalian
A Sunday morning sit-in protest in downtown Dalian, Liaoning province, against a chemical factory located in the city
turned into a large-scale procession through the streets. Police were out in full force, but so too were the
microbloggers. read>>
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