Latest posts by Rezwan from May, 2011
India: A Conspiracy Theory
Arunachal Diary speculates whether there was any conspiracy behind the death of Dorjee Khandu, the Chief Minister of Arunachal Pradesh, who died in a helicopter crash.
Nepal: Facebook Movement Demanding Constitution
Pradeep Kumar Singh informs that frustrated by the inability of the incumbent government to enact the new constitution of Nepal on time, some Nepali youth started a Facebook group to create a movement to pressurize the government.
Pakistan: What Did ISI Know About Laden?
Faheem Haider at Pakistan Foreign Policy Blog questions what the Pakistani Military and Intelligence Service knew about the top terror Osama Bin Laden, who was intercepted and killed in Abbottabad, near the Pakistan capital.
Maldives: Evening Protests Paralyzing Male
Hassan Ziyau writes about the recent evening protests in Maldives capital Male which are erupting into violence and public property are being destroyed.
India: Bangalore Police Has A Facebook Page
Anupam Saxena at Medianama reports that the Bangalore Traffic police has launched a Facebook page, for connecting with citizens as a department.
Nepal: A Debate On Piracy And Copyright
On Saturday, April 30th, a group of Nepali Twitter users discussed piracy, digital rights and copyright. Bhumika Ghimire summarized the debate using Storify.
Sri Lanka: Its All About Accountability
Electra is unhappy that the Sri Lankan government has rejected the UN panel report on War Crimes and comments: “the issue that the Report focuses on, the very heart of it, is the question of accountability.”
India: The Poor And Their Poverty
Atanu Dey opines that the people who are best equipped to address poverty are those who are not just good academically but have tons of empathy — the ability to imagine how it must feel to be very poor. What do you think?
India, Bangladesh: A Statistical Look At Media
The New Horizon takes a statistical look at the Indian and Bangladeshi media and finds out interesting outcomes.
Maldives: Crackdown On Anti-government Protests
Khaulath Mohamed at Haumaldives reports that security forces have cracked down on recent anti-government protests in the Maldives and 80 protesters were arrested.