Full Coverage: South Asia
December 2007
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12/31/2007
UNITED NATIONS, Dec 31 (OneWorld) - Benazir Bhutto's supporters are wondering if the UN Security Council is helping cover up a conspiracy behind her killing.
Read moreFrom: OneWorld US Related: [Pakistan] [Politics] [Democracy] [Governance] [Justice and Crime] [Terrorism] [United Nations] Image: Benazir Bhutto
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12/31/2007
United Nations Peacebuilding Fund, set up last year to help countries ravaged by conflicts, will now be available to Nepal. There is an urgent need to consolidate the country’s peaceful gains after the government and Maoists formally ended the decade-long civil war, which left thousands dead and many more displaced.
Read moreRelated: [Refugees] [Human Rights] [Conflict] [Conflict Resolution] [United Nations] Image: UNHCR and other agencies help returning IDPs / Photo credit: UN
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12/31/2007
Thousands of Ranchis held a mass rally at Port Blair to demand their tribal identity and rights. Currently 13% of the Andaman and Nicobar population, these tribes were first brought to the islands as labourers to clear jungles for settlements.
Read moreRelated: [Poverty] [Social Exclusion] [Indigenous Rights] [Activism] [Law] Image: Rallying their voices/ Photo credit: ActionAid
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12/31/2007
Bhutanissa äänestetään maan ensimmäisissä parlamenttivaaleissa, jotka ovat askel kohti satavuotisen monarkian lopettamista. Maanantaissa vaaleissa valitaan maalle 20-henkinen parlamentin ylähuone. Äänioikeutettuja noin 700 000 kansalaisesta on vain puolet.
Read moreFrom: OneWorld US Related: [Bhutan] [Democracy] Image: Rukouslippuja Bhutanissa © Piet van der Poel
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12/31/2007
Recruitment of child soldiers in Sri Lanka by rebel forces has long been seen as a serious violation of human rights. A new report by the United Nations says that both factions of LTTE continue to abduct and recruit children to fight their wars.
Read moreRelated: [Children] [Human Rights] [Civil Rights] [Conflict] [Terrorism] [United Nations] Image: Children in Sri Lanka / Photo credit: UN
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12/31/2007
The Nepal government will spend US$ 1.1 million to set up a national science laboratory to carry out advanced research on biotechnology, biofuels and renewable energy. The laboratory, due to open in the beginning of 2010, will be managed by the Nepal Academy of Science and Technology (NAST).
Read moreRelated: [Nepal] [Development] [Environment] [Biodiversity] [Renewable Energy] [Knowledge] [Science] Image: The research centre will study Nepal's biodiversity and environment
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12/31/2007
Hundreds of villagers stopped a recent public hearing on a proposed methane mining project in the central Indian state of Chhattisgarh, backed by a report by the Centre for Science and Environment that says the venture will adversely impact hydrology, agriculture and biodiversity. Australia-based Arrow Energy, the Swedish Energy Infrastructure Group, and GAIL India plan to mine methane in the Raigarh and Korba districts of the state.
Read moreRelated: [India] [Energy] [Land] [Environment] [Animals] [Biodiversity] [Activism] |
12/31/2007
GPRS mobiles will soon deliver e-governance services to villagers in Faizabad in the northern Indian state of Uttar Pradesh. The project will connect rural areas with the district headquarter, while also monitoring various programmes and government functionaries at work.
Read moreRelated: [India] [Information & Media] [ICT] [Governance] Image: Go mobile! © Peter Armstrong
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12/31/2007
Bhutan's border with India has been sealed since Sunday as the Himalayan kingdom goes for hisstoric elections today (Monday).
Read moreFrom China View + OneWorld Bhutan Guide Related: [Bhutan] Image: Lhuentse Dzong © Piet van der Poel
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12/30/2007
The Pakistan People’s Party said it wanted to contest the general elections on 8 January, after the 19-year-old son and the husband of the party's assassinated leader, Benazir Bhutto, were named as co-chairs of the party.
Read moreFrom Daily Times + OneWorld Guide to Pakistan Related: [Pakistan] |
12/28/2007
Aasian ihmisoikeuskomission mukaan Benazir Bhutton murha paljastaa Pakistanin syvät ongelmat: repression, ihmisoikeuksien puutteen ja olemattoman oikeusvaltion.
Read moreFrom: OneWorld US Related: [Pakistan] [Human Rights] [Justice and Crime] [Terrorism] |
12/28/2007
GPRS mobiles will soon deliver e-governance services to villagers in Faizabad in the northern Indian state of Uttar Pradesh. The project will connect rural areas with the district headquarter, while also monitoring government functionaries at work and tracking the progress of various programmes.
Read moreRelated: [India] [ICT] [Governance] |
12/28/2007
Offering children a platform, in the form of special children’s village councils, to voice their concerns and problems is bringing about a perceptible change in the southern Indian state of Karnataka. For once, their suggestions are not only being heard but also acted upon.
Read moreRelated: [Children] [Water/Sanitation] [Civil Society] [Democracy] [Governance] |
12/28/2007
The assassination of Benazir Bhutto reflects the nature of the repression and the absence of the rule of law and human rights in Pakistan, says a statement by the Asian Human Rights Commission.
Read moreFrom: Asian Human Rights Commission Related: [Pakistan] |
12/28/2007
Patriarchal attitudes towards female literacy are hostile in many traditional societies, including that of Pakistan. Breaking the shackles of tradition, women are now seeking ways to educate themselves and their daughters.
Read moreRelated: [Capacity Building] [Education] [Gender] [MDGs] |
12/27/2007
Former Pakistan prime minister Benazir Bhutto was killed in an apparent suicide attack at a Pakistan Peoples Party rally in Rawalpindi today.
Read moreFrom Associated Press of Pakistan OneWorld Guide to Pakistan Related: [Pakistan] |
12/27/2007
The Pakistani opposition leader Benazir Bhutto has been killed in a suicide attack. The suicide bomber struck shortly after she addressed a political rally in Rawalpindi, killing at least 20 other people.
Read moreRelated: [Human Rights] [Politics] [Democracy] [Justice and Crime] |
12/27/2007
A new book, Communicating Disasters: An Asia Pacific Resource Book released during Third Global Knowledge Conference held in Kuala Lumpur in mid December takes a critical look at the communication lessons of the Indian Ocean tsunami of 2004, and explores the role of good communications before, during and after disasters.
Read moreRelated: [Capacity Building] [Environment] [Information & Media] [Communication] [ICT] |
12/27/2007
Nepalin maolaiskapinalliset suostuvat palaamaan maan väliaikaishallitukseen, kun maan pääpuolueet pääsivät sopimukseen suunnitelmasta lakkauttaa kuningaskunta ja tehdä Nepalista liittotasavalta.
Read moreFrom: OneWorld US Related: [Nepal] [Democracy] Image: Nepalin maolaiskapinallisia. © Naresh Newar / United Nations' Integrated Regional Information Network
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12/27/2007
The story of Anuradha, a medical student, who fought her disability to pursue her dream caught the jury’s attention at Canada’s first international film festival on disability. Girl Stars, supported by UNICEF, is a series of films that document the stories of young women and girls in India who have changed their lives, and those of others, by going to school.
Read moreFrom: OneWorld South Asia Related: [India] [Education] [Social Exclusion] [Gender] [Communication] Image: Anuradha stands tall /Photo credit: UNICEF
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