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A Meta Blog on Arab blogs notes that the just-birthed Baraka movement in Morocco has spread to the blogosphere.
Reacting to the London bombings, Pakistani blogger Zuffar makes the often-overlooked (or perhaps often-ignored?) point that “a tolerant, moderate Muslim feels as threatened by these as any one not Muslim - or indeed anyone under attack.”
Blog de Connard tries to sort through whether or not US citizens need visas to visit Ukraine. See, some government sources say that they do, and some government sources say that they don't…
The Zimbabwean Pundit is reporting that the Zimbabwean government is holding quiet talks with white farmers to return the land that the government seized several years ago. This, of course, raises the question of what to do with the war veterans who've settled on those farms…
The Chinese student group blog We Observe the World has some Chinese reaction to last week's London bombings.
EastSouthWestNorth has a thought-provoking post on the growing problem of Chinese peasant riots.
The blog avari/nameh has an insightful post about the democratic example that Kyrgyzstan is setting for the Islamic world. Link via Registan.net.
Raimundo Encina of FayerWayer hopes to start an organization of Chilean designers to spread awareness of African poverty in Chile. [es] Response so far seem enthusiastic.
Barrio Flores says Evo Morales is pushing for The Bolivian vote abroad