Bangladesh Government Asserts Pressure Against Media Outlets and Content
June 2, 2010 4 min. read

The government of Bangladesh has shut down another media outlet, the daily newspaper Amar Desh (My Country).  Quite apart from the political consequences of this hard boiled move, there’s the normative cost that bears on censorship.  In fact, as if on cue, the government, like its cousins in Pakistan, has recently shut down access to […]

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Lahore Killings
May 29, 2010 3 min. read

If there was ever any doubt about Pakistan’s ability to survive as a country, the recent attacks in Lahore have once and for all settled the issue – Pakistan is a ticking time bomb with no way to unplug or stop the bomb from exploding. And, even with this tragedy, there are people in Pakistan […]

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Jamaatul Mujahideen Bangladesh Leaders Captured
May 28, 2010 2 min. read

Jamaatul-Mujahideen Bangladesh (JMB), the banned terrorist organization intended to recruit new recruits and followers by setting off a series of explosions in Dhaka, reports the Daily Star. “Current JMB chief Maulana Saidur Rahman alias Zafar, who was arrested by law enforcers on Tuesday, told detectives that his detained third wife Naima Akhter, and two other […]

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Japan Hands Have Their Say
May 28, 2010 1 min. read

The National Bureau of Asian Research has just published a collection of essays on the US-Japan Alliance entitled, A New Stage for the U.S.-Japan Alliance? The roster of contributors is impressive: Troubled Alliance Kenneth B. Pyle Return to Basics: Recalibrating the U.S.-Japan Security Alliance Michael Finnegan Redefining and Reaffirming the U.S.-Japan Alliance Michael J. Green […]

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India's Unique Identification (UID) Project
May 27, 2010 6 min. read

Unique Identification Authority of India (UIDAI) was constituted in January 2009 as an attached office of the Planning Commission. The UID brand was renamed ‘Aadhaar’ meaning foundation in April 2010. The logo of ‘aadhaar’ (finger print within a rising sun) adopted after a nation wide contest, allegedly represents a new dawn of equal opportunity for […]

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Al Jazeera English Exposes Government Inattention to Bangladesh's Child Prostitution Rings
May 25, 2010 2 min. read

Yet again, Al Jazeera English has produced a piece on Bangladesh’s society that other international media outlets surely know about but have done little to highlight.  The issue is child prostitution in Bangladesh, compounded by new reports that young girls are being coerced to ingest animal steroids in order to attract customers at a higher […]

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Cabinet Approves Expatriate Welfare Bank
May 24, 2010 1 min. read

Realizing full well the impact of remittance payments on the overall Bangladeshi economy, the sitting government has announced that it would rein in the ways and means of sending payments back home through back, underground channels. In a complementary move, the cabinet announced a new Expatriate Welfare bank that would provide loans to workers who wish […]

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Why is the US silent on China-Pakistan reactor deal?
May 24, 2010 3 min. read

China recently announced that it had reached an agreement with Pakistan for the construction of two new nuclear reactors there. These reactors would be built at the Chasma site already designated for Chasma III and IV. The first two reactors were built by China after a 1985 agreement with Pakistan regarding the same. The setting […]

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Building a Chorus of Condemnation
May 24, 2010 5 min. read

As tension mounts in the Korean peninsula in the wake of the Cheonan incident, it is worth taking stock of the various diplomatic options on the table. It is too early to predict what kind of pressure will be applied to the rogue regime for its belligerency this time around, but, importantly, a chorus of […]

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Bangladesh, Russia Sign 5-Year Peaceful Nuclear Deal
May 22, 2010 3 min. read

In another bold and well-calculated move, the government of Bangladesh has reached out to yet another powerful country and has made of it another ally. This time, the government through Foreign Minister Dipu Moni and her aides have reached a five-year deal with their Russian counterparts to share peaceful nuclear technology, design and capability in order […]

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Bangladesh and Pakistan in Nicholas Kristof's Bent View
May 22, 2010 8 min. read

Nicholas Kristof recently wrote a piece that dealt with Pakistan and Bangladesh’s parralel and diverging moves on Islamist socialization and education.  The piece, published in the Times editorial page, has set off a run of  commentary.  To some extent this is a welcome development; considered another way, it is an unnecessary set of talk backs on […]

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BNP Announces Dates for Nationwide Protests and Strikes
May 20, 2010 3 min. read

The BNP has finally announced a plan for nation-wide protests.  Beginning with a sit in on June 9 to protest controversial High Court Appointments, Begum Khaleda Zia will lead a day long strike on June 27, against what she believes to be the sitting governments ill-thought policies that sell Bangladesh and Bangladeshi sovereignty down the […]

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