Stories about Elections from July, 2007
Bangladesh: Political reforms
Reform is the buzzword in recent political debates in Bangladesh. The state of emergency imposed in the country refrains people from active politics. But talks are being held at the party levels to cleanse (from corruption) and reform the politics in Bangladesh and establishing democracy within the parties. Rumi of...
Ukraine: News Roundup
Orange Ukraine posts an extensive review of the news from Ukraine, including election-related survey results.
Hong Kong: I.T. Sector on the March
Videos and photos of the Information Technology sector on the July 1st demonstration in support of 2012 universal suffrage in Hong Kong.
Sierra Leone: Don't play with hungry man's rice during election season
Read all about Gaddafi's visit to Sierra Leone and the truth about the rice that may have cost the Sierra Leone government the electoral campaign: “The past week in Sierra Leone has been incredibly interesting and somewhat chaotic. As you probably now know, Libya’s Gaddafi rode into town via Conakry...
Costa Rica: New Site For Those Voting “No”
Julia Ardón writes about a new site called Con Costa Rica [ES] that utilizes interactive techologies to bring together individuals that will be voting No for the referendum on the Free Trade Agreement.
Alberto Fujimori: Arrested in Chile, Running in Japan, Dreaming of Peru
Alberto Fujimori, the former president of Peru now under house arrest in Chile, has surprised everyone with the announcement that he will run for the Senate in his motherland, Japan. Despite his future being in the hands of the Chilean Supreme Court, where he facing charges of corruption and human...