Global Voices: Weekly Highlights—September 22-28, 2011
Global Voices: Weekly Highlights—September 22-28, 2011
Bolivia: Police
Repression of Indigenous Marchers in Yucumo
The
Bolivian indigenous march against a planned highway reached
a standstill with the blockade of pro-government groups in
the town of Yucumo. On September 25, uniformed police
officers launched tear gas at men, women and children,
causing diverse nationwide reactions. read>>
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United States: "Occupy
Wall Street" Takes the Heart of New York's Financial
District
In New York, a peaceful protest has
developed: "Occupy Wall Street." Inspired by the events in
cities throughout Arab and European countries, demonstrators
are protesting against the way in which the U.S. economy has
been managed. read>>
Philippines: Anti-Planking
Bill Draws More Planks
A proposal in the Philippines
to ban planking has drawn much criticism online and offline.
Planking has been used by student activists as a creative
form of protest, especially in last week's nationwide campus
strikes against education budget cuts. read>>
Agreement Between Global
Voices and El Colombiano
Global Voices in Spanish has
a new agreement with El Colombiano, the leading newspaper of
the vigorous city of Medellin, which will allow their
readers to access Global Voices content in Spanish through a
blog created for this purpose inside the EC-Blogger section
of the El Colombiano online version. read>>
More posts on Global Voices
this week..
World: Mourning the Execution of Troy Davis
Russia: Cyber Security Code of
Conduct?
Update on Global Voices Mentorship: Meet the
Activists
Colombia: Outrage at President of Congress
Over Oil Subsidy
Syria: Official Websites Under Anonymous
Attack