Global Voices: Daily Digest - Oct 8-9 2011
Saturday and Sunday, October 8-9, 2011
Poland: Facebook
Initiative Puts Pressure on Politicians
For the past
two months, a Facebook initiative with more than 60,000 fans
has been crowdsourcing ideas to improve Polish legislation.
Ahead of the October parliamentary elections, the organizers
promised to endorse political parties who would support the
most popular of the netizens' proposals. read>>
Peru: Mick Jagger
Visits Lima
On the afternoon of Saturday October 8,
the rumor that Mick Jagger was visiting Lima began to spread
after César Bejarano (@Cesar_Bejarano) shared a blurry
picture of the rock star on Twitter. Peruvian bloggers and
Twitters users are discussing the unexpected visit. read>>
Bahrain: Teen
Protester Shot Dead
Protests erupted in Bahrain this
weekend as angry mourners buried 16-year-old Ahmed
Al-Qattan, who was allegedly 'killed by birdshot' according
to the Ministry of Interior Affairs. Netizens dispute this -
Mona Kareem reports. read>>
Mapping the Thailand
Flooding Disaster
As of this writing, 252 people have
already died in Thailand due to more than two months of
heavy rains. Many parts of Bangkok, the country's capital,
are already submerged in floodwaters. Online Maps were
created to monitor the floods and inform the public on the
extent of the flooding disaster. read>>
United States: Alabama
Passes Country's Strictest Anti-Immigration Law
On
September 29, 2011, the state of Alabama passed HB56, the
United States' strictest anti-immigration law, following in
the footsteps of Arizona's already controversial S.B. 1070,
which criminalized illegal migrant status. read>>
Panama Opens Baseball
World Cup
The 39th Baseball World Cup of the IBAF
(International Baseball Federation) started in Panama with
the participation of 16 countries. Panama is the host and
the country's streets are filled with flags and reminders
that "The world is in our home". The excitement has also
been shared through social networks. read>>
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