SRK speaks about being detained at a US airport

I found it hilarious how tendentious the report is (but hey, Indian media just is like that, I’ve sort of gotten used to it now). SRK was really trying to play it down, while they were trying to get maximum scandal out of it. It was kind of funny ;) Still, the main facts seem [...]

The Venezuelan media and Hugo Chavez

I thought this was a rather interesting report. It says that Hugo Chavez is not a dictator as the international media suggests. The main argument here is that if he were a dictator then he would not allow media opposition as strong as what there is in Venezuela now. They even say that in the [...]

Shahrukh Khan detained at US airport

This sort of thing has happened before (SRK has spoken about being frisked and checked at US airports before), but unless the Indian media is misrepresenting what happened, it’s just been taken to new levels…
Apparently, Shahrukh Khan was detained for 2h at Newark airport yesterday. He was only released after the Indian embassy interfered. The [...]

The plight of women in Iraq

Below is a long, but very interesting interview with Zainab Salbi, an activist who works with women in post-conflict areas. What I really loved about it was that she explains the situation so simply and practically. There are some issues there that I’ve never heard of before (for example I never knew that Saddam Hussain [...]

Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell - debating the controversial American military policy

Friday, 14 August 2009, 12:20 | Category : Crumbs, Politics, Human Rights & Other Serious Stuff
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Just a short Al Jazeera news report on the Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell policy and how Barack Obama has promised gay men equal rights to serve in the military, but still hasn’t delivered on it.

Lebanon’s political system and religious diversity

Sunday, 12 July 2009, 1:11 | Category : Crumbs, Politics, Human Rights & Other Serious Stuff
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Below is a long, but interesting report on how strongly religion influences Lebanon’s politics.

Beirut - one of the most diverse cities in the Middle East

Thursday, 2 July 2009, 15:59 | Category : Crumbs, Politics, Human Rights & Other Serious Stuff
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In the report below, Al Jazeera interviewed people in Beirut about their city and about their views on many issues. It looks like a fascinating place :)

Skewed Guantanamo figures

Below is a report on how the statistics from Guantanamo have been skewed by the media. It gives a whole new perspective on statistics like “1 in 7 of the prisoners released from Guantanamo have returned to terrorism” :]

Israeli settlements on Palestinian land

The building of Israeli settlements on Palestinian land has been in the media for a while now, but personally I found the coverage on it confusing and never really understood what was going on. Below is an excellent video report on the problem, I really recommend it - it’s a great way to finally start [...]

More on rape in South Africa

Thursday, 25 June 2009, 18:52 | Category : Crumbs, Politics, Human Rights & Other Serious Stuff
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Here’s the story of one of the men in the chilling South African rape statistics that I mentioned before. I think it sheds some light on why rape happens in the RSA so often.