Ramblings goes to India, and has a wonderful and unique post on the Pakistani perspective.
Ramblings goes to India, and has a wonderful and unique post on the Pakistani perspective.
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Ghore Baire critically analyzes the point one major political party of Bangladesh raised that Hajj pilgrims will not being able to vote if the elections are held on December 18. The blogger opines that the arguments clearly show that religion is being used as a political tool and there is a clear discrimination against other religious groups.
ICT for Peacebuilding (ICT4Peace) discusses about a proposed law in Sri Lanka restricting private TV broadcasting: “disturbingly, the proposed regulations are a significant challenge to all bloggers in Sri Lanka, since they seek to hold accountable all ISPs for the qualitative nature of the content transmitted, accessed and produced using their networks and further, makes no distinction between IP TV (e.g. SLT’s PeoTV) and TV/televisual content over the web and Internet (e.g. YouTube, Vimeo).”
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