Global Voices: Daily Digest—August 15, 2011
Poland: Parties Not So Eager to
Obey New Gender Quota Act
With the announcement of
the date of the Polish parliamentary elections this October
9, bloggers are discussing whether the country's political
parties will follow the new rules introduced by the Gender
Quota Act. read>>
Cuba: First "Gay"
Marriage
This past weekend, a gay man and a
trans-sexual woman, got married. In Cuba. On the same day
that Fidel Castro turned 85. Bloggers weigh in on the
landmark event, including Cuba's most well-known netizen,
Yoani Sanchez, who acted as matron of honour. read>>
Japan: How to Unplug
Your Life and Save Electricity
People in Japan have
been unplugging their lives as electricity-saving measures
have been implemented to cope with power shortages. The
effectiveness of the measures is yet to be proven but many
have taken this opportunity to change their power consuming
life style. read>>
Bangladesh: Tragic
Deaths Puts the Spotlight on Road Safety
The untimely
death of award-winning film director Tareque Masud and
internationally renowned cameraman and TV journalist
Ashfaque Munier Mishuk in a road accident has shocked
Bangladeshis. Netizens are mourning their death and are
asking questions about the road safety on Bangladeshi
highways. read>>
Malaysia-Australia
Refugee Swap Deal Criticised
The refugee swap
between Malaysia and Australia that was signed last month
has been suspended by the Australian High Court after huge
criticism. Under the deal, the next 800 refugees to arrive
in Australia will be sent to Malaysia, and in return
Australia will take in 4000 refugees from Malaysia in the
next four years. read>>
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