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India: Anti-Corruption Movement Withering Away

By Shastri Ramachandaran* As skeletons keep tumbling out of the cupboard of a government besieged by corruption charges, an agitated people may well despair that battling corruption in India’s officialdom is a Sisyphean task. Far from gaining in momentum, the…

India – 363 hartals in 7 years in Kerala!

Hartals – strikes – have clearly become a way of life in Kerala which has seen as many as 363 of them, called by different political parties, since 2005.  There have been 18 hartals so far this year alone. While…

South Korea: World’s largest environmental organization in ethical quandary

Should it answer to conference sponsors Samsung and the Korean government, or to its historical mission to protect the environment and social justice? The world’s largest and oldest conservation organization, the International Union for Conservation of Nature, is holding its…

Hong Kong election fever subsides

There was a lot of excitement last Sunday 9 September as Hong Kong went to the polls to vote into power the 70-member Legislative Council, a body stacked with “functional constituencies” that give pro-Beijing parties a guaranteed majority. However, 35…

Hong Kong: gov’t backs down over uncivic education

Cautions issued by organising commitee: Civil Alliance Against National Education’s Statement on Ending Hunger Strike and Occupation of Central Government Office – Government’s announcement shifts the responsibility for the subject onto schools – Schools are susceptible to pressure from the…

ASIA: Three great protests – In Hong Kong, Sri Lanka and the Omkareshwar Dam in India

  September 6, 2012 An Article from the Asian Human Rights Commission ASIA: Three great protests – In Hong Kong, Sri Lanka and the Omkareshwar Dam in India Basil Fernando   When people are hurt by the actions of authorities,…

The People’s Movement Against Nuclear Energy (PMANE)

“Here the situation is really tense. Heavy contingent of police being deployed. Police have stopped public transport. Sand bags are at the entry points of the Tirunelveli district coastal villages including Idinthakarai. Vehicles are screened. Normal life is heavily disrupted.…

ATOM Project launched at parliamentary assembly in Kazakhstan

The ATOM Project, an exciting new initiative to build global support for nuclear abolition, was launched at a parliamentary assembly in Astana, Kazakhstan on 29 August, the International Day Against Nuclear Tests. The project, entitled Against Testing Our Mission (ATOM),…

No Military Base on Paradise Jeju Island

Robert Redford writes… From September 6-15, some 10,000 environmentalists will converge on Jeju Island to attend the World Conservation Congress (WCC) organized by the oldest environmental organization, the International Union of the Conservation of Nature (IUCN). The IUCN’s slogan is…

ASEAN – collective negotiations over disputed islands!

Southeast Asian states should collectively negotiate with powerful China to resolve territory disputes. 04 Jul 2012 China’s claim to a disputed island in the South China Sea has angered many in the Philippines. No one will believe that the stand-off between the Philippines and China over a disputed island in the South China Sea is a straightforward bilateral issue.

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