Bangladesh Refuses to Register More Rohingya as Refugees
April 15, 2010 3 min. read

The government of Bangladesh will not register the Rohingya who are currently living in squalor outside the bandustani refugee camps in Cox Bazaar.   There are already some 28,000 registered refugees in the two camps that comprise the state sanctioned shelter that has been provided the Rohingya.  That space–whatever its hue–has been set aside for […]

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Hazara – A Brand New Province in Pakistan
April 15, 2010 3 min. read

First, please understand that it does not matter if you are pathan or belong to Hazara. It is not a linguistic issue – it has become an ethnic issue. So, not everyone living in Hazara speak Hindko and there is a respectable chunk of population that converses in Pushto, but, these Pushto speaking people too […]

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Trouble in Hazara – Time to Act
April 14, 2010 4 min. read

It has been known for a while that people in Hazara are not going to accept the proposed name Pukhtoonkhwa and they made it clear, repeatedly, that the people of Hazara don’t consider themselves to be Pukhtoons, and residents of Hazara are interested in protecting their language, their culture, and their heritage and any attempt […]

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Nuclear Security Summit opens in Washington
April 13, 2010 4 min. read

The Nuclear Security Summit has opened on a positive note. Ukraine has volunteered to get rid of its stockpile of highly enriched uranium. The bold and applaudable decision by Ukraine is sure to help global non-proliferation efforts and bring optimism into the Summit. However, it is sad that Pakistan was given the opportunity to be the lead speaker and demand a nuclear deal from the […]

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Bangladesh High Court Says Women Cannot be Forced to Purda Themselves
April 10, 2010 2 min. read

The High Court declared in a ruling on Thursday that “if any person tries to compel a woman to wear a veil against her consent … that would amount to a violation of her fundamental rights as enshrined in the Constitution,”  The Times published a Reuters piece  that reports: “The verdict came in response to […]

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Naxal Attack Shocks India
April 9, 2010 4 min. read

On April 6, in the Mukrana forests of Chhattisgarh’s Dantewada district in India, 72 members of the Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) and one member of the District police force were killed in a gruesome attack by the Naxalites. In addition to the number of causalities, the planning and precision of the Naxal operation stunned the […]

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29 Convicted and Jailed for February 26th 2009 Mutiny
April 8, 2010 3 min. read

The BDR Special Tribunal convicted 29 BDR members for mutineering and committing reprehensible acts that really just begin at murder. The Times has published a Reuters piece that runs through a good chunk of the relevant facts and the pertinent history behind the mutiny. The verdicts were expected, and I might even think less severe […]

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Reading the 2010 MOFA Bluebook
April 7, 2010 7 min. read

The Japanese Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MOFA) has just released its annual Bluebook, which is available in Japanese here. (Unfortunately, if past years are any indication, it will be months before a proper English language translation comes out.) [Clarification: what I’m discussing here is the executive summary of the Bluebook, not the 200+ page report. […]

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Views on 'apolitical' Character of the Indian Army
April 7, 2010 4 min. read

General V.K. Singh assumed charge as India’s new Army Chief last week. Though appointment of Army Chiefs in India does not attract as much media, the trend is gradually changing. The Indian Army continues to remain apolitical but has gained greater visibility in the public domain recently. Comments by military men and issues of corruption […]

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Bangladesh Wins BB- Sovereign Credit Rating from S&P: Impact on FDI, Likely Strong
April 7, 2010 2 min. read

The rating agency Standard & Poor’s gave Bangladesh its first BB sovereign credit rating.  More specifically the S&P assigned Bangladesh its first BB- for long term international credit and a B for short term credit.  This means that S&P thinks the outlook for long term international credit to Bangladesh is fairly stable, second in South […]

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More Passion of the Redshirt, Indonesia and China, Malaysia and Illegal Aliens
April 6, 2010 3 min. read

Indonesia:  Last week, this blog looked at the reality of Indonesia’s capacity to aid the United States in the Islamic world. Ahead of Obama’s June visit to the archipelago, it is also valuable to consider how the Indonesian – American relationship is viewed on the Indonesian street.   Recently, some right wing Muslim groups have joined […]

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America's Nuclear Posture in Asia
April 6, 2010 6 min. read

Henry Hoyle, the China blogger at FPA, has done a bang up job explaining this week’s Nuclear Security Summit and its implications for US-Chinese relations – and Chinese diplomacy in general. As Hoyle suggests, a number of events prompted Chinese President Hu Jintao’s last-minute decision to attend the Summit, including the Department of Treasury’s decision […]

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