Global Voices: Weekly Highlights—October 6-12, 2011
Global Voices: Weekly Highlights—October 6-12, 2011
Liberia: Liberian
Elections 2011
Liberians voted today for the
presidency as well as all seats in the House of
Representatives and half of the seats in the Senate. The
African Elections Project has set up a platform to monitor
incidents of violence and irregularities. read>>
Yemen: Congrats to Tawakkol
Karman
Congratulations have been pouring in from all
corners since the winners of this year's much anticipated
Nobel Peace Prize winners were announced. Yemeni journalist
and activist Tawakkol Karman joins Liberian President Ellen
Sirleaf and Liberian peace activist Leymah Gbowee as their
year's winners. read>>
Global Voices Podcast: 3rd
Arab Bloggers Meeting - Part 2
In an addition to our
usual monthly podcast, we have some special audio for you
from the newly concluded 3rd Arab Bloggers Meeting in
Tunisia. In this edition, interviews with: Zeynep Tufekci,
Alexandra Sandels, Hayder Hamzoz, and Roger Dingeldine. read>>
Bangladesh: Beheading of 8
Bangladeshi Workers in Saudi Arabia Sparks Rage
Eight
Bangladeshi migrant workers were beheaded in public in Saudi
Arabia on 7 October for being involved in the robbing a
warehouse and killing of a security guard. Netizens were
enraged by this horrific punishment and questioned the
transparency of the trial. read>>
Jordan: Prince Hassan Joins
Twitter!
Jordan's Prince Hassan has joined Twitter,
much to the delight of many Jordanian tweeps. Ali Alhasani
takes a closer look at their reactions. read>>
More posts on Global Voices
this week..
Arab World: RIP Steve Jobs
Ada Lovelace Day: Inspirational Women in
Action
United States: Alabama Passes Country's
Strictest Anti-Immigration Law
Mapping the Thailand Flooding
Disaster
China: 'Do you have memories from before you
were kidnapped?'
Blog Action Day 2011: Let's All Talk About
Food
Malawi: Death of a Student Activist and a
Campaign of
Terror