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‘Occupy Wall Street’ protests: ‘Something has started’

 Corporate agenda, Neo-liberal economics, United States  18 Responses »
Oct 032011
 

Hundreds of people protesting against Wall Street financiers have been detained but not one CEO who brought down the US economy has been arrested.

 Posted by Anil Netto at 1.16pm  Tagged with: Economy, protests, wall street

Global financial crisis looms, unless…

 Economy, Europe  17 Responses »
Sep 222011
 

The global economic outlook appears increasingly grim, according to experts. Farish Noor reports on the highlights of the first half of the Singapore Global Dialogue.

 Posted by Anil Netto at 1.01pm  Tagged with: crisis, global economy, Singapore

Bangladesh PM’s Office website post removed

 Malaysian elections, Other Asian countries  19 Responses »
Sep 172011
 
Bangladesh PM's Office website post removed

“They” have acted quickly: “they” have removed the post about Bangladesh citizens allegedly being given voting rights in Malaysia.

 Posted by Anil Netto at 4.18pm  Tagged with: Bangladesh, citizenship, migrant workers, prime minister, voting rights

Voting rights for Bangladeshi citizens in Malaysia?

 Malaysian elections, Other Asian countries  9 Responses »
Sep 172011
 

The Malaysian government must immediately clarify a statement on the website of the Bangladesh Prime Minister’s Office alleging that Bangladesh citizens have been given voting rights in Malaysia.

 Posted by Anil Netto at 1.00pm  Tagged with: Bangladesh, prime minister, voting rights

Crystal-ball gazing: ‘ISA’ finally repealed in 2025

 Asean, Human rights  8 Responses »
Sep 162011
 

Half a dozen years ago, to mark Singapore’s 40th Independence Day in 2005, a Singapore website  invited me to write an imaginary news-report about Malaysia exactly 20 years into the future i.e. 9 August 2025.

 Posted by Anil Netto at 8.55pm  Tagged with: ISA, repeal, Singapore
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