Global Voices: Daily Digest—June 21, 2011
Global Voices: Daily Digest—June 21, 2011
Iran: Paris Flashmob Marks Two Years Since
Election
On June 12, 2011, to mark two years since
Iran's disputed election, United4Iran and Move4Iran
coordinated a flash mob in a Paris metro station to draw
attention to ongoing human rights abuses in Iran. read>>
Thailand: Pub Peab and
Planking Craze
First there was planking or the
lying down game which became an instant hit in Thailand.
Celebrities, protesters, and politicians have gamely
uploaded their planking photos. The Bangkok Planking
Community Facebook page was established which allowed
ordinary people to post their planking photos from unusual
places. But this planking photo of a person dressed in a
monk robe stirred a heated online debate. read>>
Bangladesh: The Energy
Politics And Selling Out National Interest
Last
week police brutally cracked down on the members of the
National Committee to Protect Oil, Gas, Mineral Resources,
Power and Ports who were rallying against a recent
production sharing contract between the Bangladesh
government and U.S. energy giant ConocoPhillips for deep sea
gas exploration. Netizens react. read>>
Malaysia: Costly
Government Spending on Facebook Pages
The Malaysian
Tourism Ministry is now involved in a controversy after
revealing that it had spent $RM 1.8 million (US$594,000) in
developing six Facebook pages to promote tourism in
Malaysia. It has generated a lot of protests among
Malaysians, many of whom feel that it is absurd to be
spending millions to create a Facebook page. read>>