Global Voices: Daily Digest—September 29- October 2, 2011
Global Voices: Daily Digest—September 29- October 2, 2011
Yemen: Friday of
Victory for Syria and Yemen
Revolutionaries in both
Syria and Yemen who have both been revolting against defiant
despots and brutal regimes for months unified the name of
their Friday demonstrations, in solidarity. On the "Friday
of Victory to Syria and Yemen," activists in both countries
coordinated their efforts to share not only the same name,
but the same banners, slogans, as well as audio and video
materials. read>>
Global Voices Podcast 4:
Together We Rise
In this edition you'll hear from
blind Greek bloggers of our Rising Voices community, how
Guatemalan citizen journalists are honing their skills for
elections, and a preview of what's planned for the Arab
Bloggers Summit co-hosted by Global Voices on October 3-6,
2011 in Tunisia. read>>
United States: Increase in
Poverty Rate Amongst Hispanics
The American economy
is at a standstill and seems stuck on that plateau. The
poverty rate is affecting more than 46 million people, 15.1
percent of the population, according to the latest Census
figures. Minorities, and Hispanics in particular, are
amongst the most affected. read>>
Cuba: A Tireless Defender
of Gay Rights
Francisco Rodríguez Cruz is a Cuban
journalist and activist who for over a year has maintained a
controversial blog committed to advancing the rights of the
lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT) community in
Cuba. read>>
South Korea: Church's
Embezzlement Case Draws Harsh Criticism
In South
Korea, an embezzlement case involving the country's largest
church has fuelled public debate online. Citizens have even
suggested lifting the tax exemption granted to Korean
churches. read>>
Nigeria: Celebrating 419
Reasons to Like Nigeria
The 419Positive Project
invites Nigerians and friends of Nigeria to "Say Something
Positive" in an ambitious search for four hundred and
nineteen positive attributes of Nigerians and Nigeria.
Nwachukwu Egbunike reports. read>>
More posts on Global Voices
today...
Cameroon: Calm Before the Storm?
Global: Key Quotes and Tweets from the
Internet Governance Forum
Kenya: RIP #WangariMaathai
Laos According to WikiLeaks
Macedonia: Protests Against Police Brutality
Continue
Mexico: #ReformaPoliticaYA Reactions on
Twitter
Colombia: Incarceration of Bogota's Former
Mayor Stirs Debate
Morocco: French Made TGV Rail Project Causes
Controversy
Brazil: Protest Condemns Violent Death of
African Student
Iran: A 'Missing' Blogger and Two Tragic
Suicides
Cameroon: English Bloggers Analyze Cameroon
Elections
2011