Archive for the 'South Asia' Category

They Be Plucky

Tuesday, May 22nd, 2007

Three blogs by VSO volunteers that made me marvel at their writers’ pluckiness, forthrightness, writing skills, powers of endurance, and at the same time hanker to be back deep in da ‘desh:
Mikey Leung
Live it Lively
Bangladesh Barta

Elite Perceptions of Poverty

Sunday, May 20th, 2007

Why is poverty not an urgent priority for the Bangladeshi elite? Naomi Hossain, author of Elite Perceptions of Poverty in Bangladesh (UPL 2005), offers three explanations. First, and most importantly, because poverty presents no imminent threat to elite well-being through, for example, crime, epidemic disease, revolt or insurrection. Second, lack of faith in the state […]

Himal Banned

Wednesday, May 16th, 2007

The South Asian current affairs magazine, Himal (edited by the redoubtable Kanak Dixit), has been banned in by the Emergency Government in Bangladesh following the publication of two articles in it’s May 2007 edition. The expunged articles can be found on Himal’s site:
The Dhaka regime’s […]

Tasneem Khalil Arrested

Thursday, May 10th, 2007

Bangladeshi journalist and blogger, Tasneem Khalil has been picked up from his Dhaka home and detained by military police. Tasneem has fearlessly, some would say recklessly, reported the spate of extra-judicial killings and detentions that have increased in frequency since the military-backed takeover of Bangladesh earlier this year.
Tasneem is a brilliant and uncompromising journalist (CNN, […]

Profile: Tahmima Anam

Friday, March 2nd, 2007

A Golden Age, a novel by Tahmima Anam, is set against the backdrop of the Bangladesh Liberation War (Mukti Judhho) of 1971.
Tahmima stayed in Bangladesh between 2000 and 2002 to collate research material for her PhD from Harvard University, upon which she drew for the novel. She comes from an illustrious family in Bangladesh; […]

Akash Asylum

Wednesday, February 14th, 2007

[Update 13Jan2008]
I have retained this post, but have excised the text I wrote about GMB Akash in view of the complaints made by GMB Akash himself in the comments. In fact I got the information from another blog which turned out to be factually incorrect. This is a bad thing. I have broken a blogging […]

Wealth Of The Poor

Sunday, February 4th, 2007

The practice of giving tiny, unsecured loans in the developing world is being hailed as a breakthrough in the fight against global poverty. Adam Yamaguchi explores the concept of microcredit and its founder, Muhammad Yunus, in Bangladesh.
See the short film on CurrentTV.

Bangladesh: The Price of Power Games

Sunday, January 14th, 2007

Prior to the emergency declared last week, many doubts have been raised about the idea of democratic viability in Bangladesh. Knowing the deterioration of the political situation in Bangladesh since 1993, these doubts are valid:
There is the extreme and insurmountable polarisation between the ruling centre-right Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP) and the opposition, centre-left Awami League […]

State of Emergency

Thursday, January 11th, 2007

A state of emergency in Bangladesh, officially declared by interim President Iajuddin Ahmed in his resignation speech yesterday, ends months of political brinksmanship and a near-collapse of democracy the country has faced off since October 2006. What began as a dispute over the validity of the interim government, involved taking the entire country hostage in […]

Take Back Bangladesh Campaign

Monday, December 4th, 2006

Over the last 4 months, extreme violence between rival political activists spilt over into social unrest and mass strikes (hartal) has once again crippled Bangladesh. Public reaction is polarised in a country where few aspects of life have not become politicised.
Traditionally, Bangladesh has always seen social divisions based on deep political rivalries between the political […]

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