Jun 29, 2013

Starting Points: Tibetans Allowed to Openly Revere the Dalai Lama in Two Chinese Provinces

Starting Points: Tibetans Allowed to Openly Revere the Dalai Lama in Two Chinese Provinces

Cambodian Government Bans Airing of Foreign Radio Programs

Cambodian Government Bans Airing of Foreign Radio Programs

The Cambodian government has ordered local radio stations to stop broadcasting foreign programs ahead of general elections in a move widely seen as a major setback to media freedom in the country and aimed at stifling the voice of the opposition.

Prime Minister Hun Sen's administration on Tuesday asked all FM stations to cease rebroadcasting Khmer-language radio programs by foreign broadcasters in the run-up to the July 28 elections, saying the move was aimed at "forbidding" foreigners in Cambodia from campaigning for any group in the polls. 

Local stations who flout the order face legal action.

Syria’s Metastasising Conflicts - International Crisis Group

Syria’s Metastasising Conflicts - International Crisis Group

Syria’s Metastasising Conflicts, the latest International Crisis Group report, examines a war that has produced scores of thousands of dead, a mushrooming regional sectarian conflict and millions of refugees and internally displaced persons. The evolving positions of regime and opposition alike have made both military and negotiated solutions ever more elusive, while transformation of the broader strategic context has made escalation even more likely.

Libya: Displaced People from Tawergha Barred From Return | Human Rights Watch

Libya: Displaced People from Tawergha Barred From Return | Human Rights Watch

(Tripoli) – Libyan authorities should allow displaced residents of the city of Tawergha to return to their homes safely. Local authorities in Ajdabiya turned back a group of Tawerghans on June 25, 2013. Some had left Benghazi in a convoy of about 40 cars for Tawergha, 750 kilometers west, only to be barred passage in Ajdabiya, 150 kilometers from Benghazi.

Tawerghans fled their hometown in August 2011 as armed fighters from the nearby city of Misrata approached. About 35,000 Tawerghans are dispersed across the country and have been prevented from returning by armed groups from Misrata. The Misrata groups accuse Tawerghans of fighting with pro-Gaddafi forces during the 2011 conflict and committing war crimes in Misrata.

IRIN Africa | Nigeria school attacks spur vigilante groups | Nigeria | Children | Conflict | Education | Governance | Human Rights | Security

IRIN Africa | Nigeria school attacks spur vigilante groups | Nigeria | Children | Conflict | Education | Governance | Human Rights | Security

KANO, 27 June 2013 (IRIN) - Youths in northern Nigeria’s Borno State, where many members of the radical Islamist group Boko Haram (BH) have been arrested in recent weeks, are increasingly joining vigilante gangs to pass on the identity of BH members to the military-police Joint Task Force (JTF) following a string of deadly attacks on schools, according to vigilante groups and residents of Borno State capital, Maiduguri. 

"Vigilante groups are springing up in neighbourhoods to counter BH and many young men are joining them,” Abubakar Mallum, the leader of a vigilante group in Maiduguri, told IRIN. “BH has declared war on youths in Maiduguri and Damaturu, which has motivated many young men to join. The battle line has been drawn. Youths have realized they either fight by exposing BH or they risk being killed by BH,” he said. 

IRIN Global | Deprivation, despair at a migrant dead-end in Yemen | Ethiopia | Yemen | Children | Economy | Migration | Refugees/IDPs

IRIN Global | Deprivation, despair at a migrant dead-end in Yemen | Ethiopia | Yemen | Children | Economy | Migration | Refugees/IDPs

The numbers of arrivals in Yemen from the Horn of Africa in the last three years has doubled - from 53,382 in 2010 to a record 107,532 in 2012

Ethiopians make up the majority of arrivals - up from 64 percent in 2010 to 78 percent last year. 

Two Uyghurs Believed Killed in Hotan Violence

Two Uyghurs Believed Killed in Hotan Violence

Fresh violence broke out in Xinjiang Friday in the second shooting in two days, with one resident saying that at least two ethnic minority Uyghurs may have been shot dead by police.

Sources said that the shooting took place as a group of Muslim Uyghurs were returning home following midday prayers at a mosque in Hanerik township near Hotan (in Chinese, Hetian) city.

“As a group of young Uyghurs on motorcycles were leaving the mosque, they were shouting religious slogans,” a resident told RFA’s Uyghur Service, speaking on condition of anonymity.

“The police were frightened and started shooting at them … At least two died and one was injured.”

The deaths and injury could not be independently verified.

The violence came two days after attacks on police and government establishments by disgruntled Uyghurs in Turpan prefecture's Lukchun township killed dozens.

US Envoy Shown a 'Peaceful' Lhasa During Visit to Tibet

US Envoy Shown a 'Peaceful' Lhasa During Visit to Tibet

A visit to Tibet’s regional capital Lhasa by a senior U.S. diplomat this week was highly staged, with all signs of a typically heavy security presence removed from central areas in the city before his delegation’s arrival, according to a source inside Tibet.

U.S. Ambassador to China Gary Locke arrived in the normally tense and tightly controlled city, the scene of violent 2008 protests against Chinese rule, on Tuesday afternoon for a four-day visit, a local resident told RFA’s Tibetan Service this week.

“The police posts and armored vehicles stationed in Lhasa city and the [central] Barkhor area were gone,” RFA’s source said, speaking on condition of anonymity. 

Laos Gripped by Deadly Dengue Fever Surge

Laos Gripped by Deadly Dengue Fever Surge

Laos is gripped by a deadly surge in dengue fever cases, with at least 50 people dead so far this year in an outbreak of the mosquito-borne disease expected to be one of the country’s worst. 

Some 14,000 dengue cases have been reported so far, at least a 10-fold jump over the same period last year, and the number is expected to rise in coming months as the rainy season progresses. Official media predicted that 250 people could perish this year from the deadly disease.

The World Health Organization said this week that infections had reached the level of an epidemic alert, and last week the organization’s representative in Laos Li Yungguo warned that Laos could face “the worst dengue epidemic in its history.” 

Jun 28, 2013

Afghanistan: Defend Women’s Rights | Human Rights Watch

Afghanistan: Defend Women’s Rights | Human Rights Watch

(Kabul) – The Afghan government should adopt strong measures to protect women’s rights in advance of the deadline at the end of 2014 for withdrawal of international combat forces, Human Rights Watch said today. On July 10, 2013, Afghanistan will for the first time appear before the United Nations committee that will review its compliance with the Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination against Women.
In recent weeks, several incidents have increased concerns about the government’s commitment to women’s rights. In May, President Hamid Karzai told women’s rights activists that he is unable to support further efforts to protect Afghanistan’s law against violence against women. Also in May, an effort to gain parliamentary approval for a key law on violence against women ended in shambles, and the lower house of parliament voted to abolish a set-aside for women on provincial councils.

UNHCR - UNHCR reinforces assistance to refugee hosting countries, ahead of Mali elections

UNHCR - UNHCR reinforces assistance to refugee hosting countries, ahead of Mali elections

DAKAR, Senegal, June 28 (UNHCR) With a month to go before the July 28 presidential election in Mali, the UN refugee agency is strengthening its role in helping neighbouring countries deal with out-of-country voting for Malian refugees.

UNHCR - Ending of refugee status for Rwandans approaching

UNHCR - Ending of refugee status for Rwandans approaching

This is a summary of what was said by UNHCR spokesperson Adrian Edwards  to whom quoted text may be attributed  at the press briefing, on 28 June 2013, at the Palais des Nations in Geneva.

UK: Provide Clear Answers on Data Surveillance | Human Rights Watch

UK: Provide Clear Answers on Data Surveillance | Human Rights Watch

IRIN Africa | Concern over planned relocation of refugees from Kenya to Somalia | Somalia | Conflict | Refugees/IDPs | Security

IRIN Africa | Concern over planned relocation of refugees from Kenya to Somalia | Somalia | Conflict | Refugees/IDPs | Security

IRIN Africa | Insecurity hampers access to aid, basic services in northern Kenya | Ethiopia | Kenya | Somalia | Conflict | Governance | Refugees/IDPs | Security

IRIN Africa | Insecurity hampers access to aid, basic services in northern Kenya | Ethiopia | Kenya | Somalia | Conflict | Governance | Refugees/IDPs | Security

IRIN Middle East | Frequent border closures add to Gaza gas woes | OPT | Aid Policy | Economy

IRIN Middle East | Frequent border closures add to Gaza gas woes | OPT | Aid Policy | Economy

Police weapons procurement failed to adhere to tender process as MP warns against purchasing arms from Indonesia | East Timor Law and Justice Bulletin

Police weapons procurement failed to adhere to tender process as MP warns against purchasing arms from Indonesia | East Timor Law and Justice Bulletin

2 Years of Google+

2 Years of Google+

May 17, 2013

Timor-Leste: Bringing better education for Timorese children

Timor-Leste: Bringing better education for Timorese children

[TimorLesteStudies] Easttimorstudies Digest, Vol 142, Issue 1


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Volume 10 [2012] Download the entire issue 
ISSN print: 1935-0791 | electronic: 2152-9604
 
Trowbridge Cooney [PDF] 
History in the Making: Reflections on Timor-Leste in 2012

Douglas Kammen [PDF]
Proclaiming East Timor: Historical Reflections on Political Declarations
Ann Wigglesworth [PDF]
Dreaming of a Different Life: Steps Towards Democracy and Equality in Timor-Leste
Clara Sarmento [PDF]
New Journeys Through Old Paths: Critical Readings on Gender in Timor-Leste
Kerry Taylor-Leech [PDF]
Timor-Leste: Multilingual Education for All?
Francesco Goglia & Susana Afonso [PDF]
Multilingualism and Language Maintenance in the East Timorese Diaspora in Portugal 

Isabel Moutinho [PDF]
Historicity and Storytelling in East Timorese Fiction in Portuguese

Anthony Soares [PDF]
Plus ça change: (Post)Colonial Timor-Leste as a Return to (Pre)Colonial Realities in the Novels of Luís Cardoso

Ana Margarida Ramos [PDF]
Da resistência política à libertação amorosa: eixos temáticos da poesia de Fernando Sylvan
 


Valdir Lamim-Guedes
Biólogo e Mestre em Ecologia - Universidade Federal de Ouro Preto

As Google I/O nears, 15 killer apps show best of Chrome | PCWorld

As Google I/O nears, 15 killer apps show best of Chrome | PCWorld

Google security plan targets login authentication, hijacking | PCWorld

Google security plan targets login authentication, hijacking | PCWorld

US lawmakers introduce apps privacy bill | PCWorld

US lawmakers introduce apps privacy bill | PCWorld

Google Now nuzzles up to other Google services with new cards and a reminder function | TechHive

Google Now nuzzles up to other Google services with new cards and a reminder function | TechHive

Google's vision for search highlights knowledge graph, speech | TechHive

Google's vision for search highlights knowledge graph, speech | TechHive

Google knocks Facebook down a peg with Google+ overhaul | TechHive

Google knocks Facebook down a peg with Google+ overhaul | TechHive

30+ Web-Based Alternatives to Traditional Desktop Apps for Chromebooks and PCs

30+ Web-Based Alternatives to Traditional Desktop Apps for Chromebooks and PCs

May 12, 2013

BBC News - Pakistan election: Why voters backed Nawaz Sharif

BBC News - Pakistan election: Why voters backed Nawaz Sharif

UN: Some 800,000 People to Need Food Aid in Niger

UN: Some 800,000 People to Need Food Aid in Niger

University Presidents Are Prospering, Study Finds - NYTimes.com

University Presidents Are Prospering, Study Finds - NYTimes.com

Bangladesh to Raise Wages for Garment Workers - NYTimes.com

Bangladesh to Raise Wages for Garment Workers - NYTimes.com

Pentagon grapples with sex crimes by military recruiters - The Washington Post

Pentagon grapples with sex crimes by military recruiters - The Washington Post

The GOP’s politics of dysfunction - The Washington Post

The GOP’s politics of dysfunction - The Washington Post

Khalid to be sworn in as MB - Nation | The Star Online

Khalid to be sworn in as MB - Nation | The Star Online

Laos looks to Beijing for minerals help | South China Morning Post

Laos looks to Beijing for minerals help | South China Morning Post

China, Vietnam maritime dispute to be addressed - ANN

China, Vietnam maritime dispute to be addressed - ANN

UGM sets up int'l publication office | The Jakarta Post

UGM sets up int'l publication office | The Jakarta Post

Police conduct DNA test on slain terrorists | The Jakarta Post

Police conduct DNA test on slain terrorists | The Jakarta Post

M'sian High Commissioner to S'pore warns against acting "illegally" - Channel NewsAsia

M'sian High Commissioner to S'pore warns against acting "illegally" - Channel NewsAsia

Reflections on GE13 « Lim Kit Siang

Reflections on GE13 « Lim Kit Siang

Umno’s reactionary GE13 ‘victory’ « Lim Kit Siang

Umno’s reactionary GE13 ‘victory’ « Lim Kit Siang

The day Malaysians spoke out loud « Lim Kit Siang

The day Malaysians spoke out loud « Lim Kit Siang