Global Voices: Daily Digest - Nov 14th 2011
Monday, November 14, 2011
Iran: Uncertainty After Deadly Blast at Arms Depot
A huge explosion at a military base near Iran's capital Tehran, killed at least 17 soldiers including one high-ranking Revolutionary Guard official on November 12, 2011. Officials say it was an accident, while bloggers speculate on other possibilities. read>>
Mexico: Twitter User
Questioned Over Controversial Tweet
A Mexican Twitter user know by his nickmane @mareoflores was summoned to clarify, apparently without an arrest warrant, a tweet published before the Interior Secretary's helicopter accident that had "foreseen" his death. Miguel Angel Guevara reports on the first Twitter reactions. read>>
Australia: Historic
New Carbon Price Law Divides Nation
The Australian Federal Parliament finally passed the contentious Clean Energy Bill on 8 November 2011. The legislation introduces a carbon price of $A 23 per tonne from July 2012, leading to an emissions trading scheme (cap and trade) after 3 years. Online reactions are mixed. read>>
Liberia: Who Did
Ellen Johnson Sirleaf Win Against?
Ellen Johnson Sirleaf won re-election Thursday in a presidential run-off boycotted by the opposition in Liberia. The main opposition figure, Winston Tubman, is seeking legal options to have President Ellen Johnson-Sirleaf's re-election annulled. Here is a roundup of comments and opinions about the election from netizens. read>>
East Timor Budget
Deliberations
East Timor's Parliament has initially approved the government's proposed 2012 budget and deliberations will continue until the final voting on November 25. Local NGO La'o Hamutuk has set-up a special page on its website to track the budget discussions while providing the public with pertinent budget documents, analysis, and policy reforms. read>>
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