Latest posts by Mong Palatino from November, 2009
Timor Sea Drilling Spill
Return to Rai Ketak appeals to media, bloggers and government officials of Indonesia and East Timor to monitor and discuss the Timor Sea Drilling Spill.
Laos: Concert to raise funds for typhoon victims
A charity concert will be held in Vientiane, Laos this Friday to raise funds for the typhoon victims in the southern provinces of Saravane, Sekong and Attapeu.
Laos postcards
Sao Darly uploads pictures of Laos postcards
Cambodia: Dealing with Climate Change
Sopheap Chak reviews the programs and reforms implemented by the Cambodian government to mitigate the impact of climate change.
Philippines: Open Letter to a former president
Filipino netizens are discussing the open letter written by Lila Ramos Shahani to her uncle, former Philippine President Fidel Ramos. The letter mentions, among other things, the current state of Philippine politics.
Thailand: Media and internet
Sarinee Achavanuntakul delivered a speech about the relationship of traditional media and internet in Thailand.
Leptospirosis outbreak in the Philippines
Leptospirosis outbreak was declared in several flood-affected areas of the Philippines. Health authorities claim it is one of the biggest Leptospirosis outbreaks in the world. Filipino bloggers react.
TV documentary stirs debate on Thailand tourism
A TV documentary aired on British TV last September about some of the issues hounding Thailand tourism generated an intense debate in the cyberspace. Here is a sample of reactions in the Thailand blogosphere.
Indonesia: Obama “snub” no reason to be disappointed
Indonesia Anonymus insists that the exclusion of Indonesia in US President Barack Obama's Asian Tour is not enough reason to feel disappointed.
Indonesia: Politicians caught sleeping on the job
The Jakarta Post uploaded a picture of new members of the Regional Representatives Council who are caught sleeping while attending a session. This elicited strong reactions in Indonesia.
Malaysia: Use of national language
Niki Cheong form Malaysia reacts to the statement of a government minister who appeals for a wider usage of the Bahasa Malaysia national language