Download The backlash against the flamboyant American pop star Lady Gaga has been brewing in Indonesia for months.
But tensions hit a new high this week after Indonesian police refused to issue a permit for her upcoming concert in the capital.
It’s believed mounting pressure from Islamic hardline groups was behind the police announcement – one that human rights groups say is a step back for the world’s most populous Muslim nation.
Download Burma has recently been thrust into the international spotlight.
Following the landslide victory of the National League for Democracy in the April by-election and Aung San Suu Kyi finally taking a seat in parliament – Burma is being hailed as Asia’s newest democracy.
But the government continues to limit the public, and sometimes political, activities of Burma’s Buddhist monks.
After the 2007 Saffron Revolution, monks must now obtain government permission to give a public speech – including details of its content.
Prominent monk Ashin Pyinnyar Thiha is banned from giving any speeches and was recently evicted from his monastery in Rangoon.
Citra Dyah Prastuti travels to Hmaw-Bi Township on the outskirts of Rangoon to meet him.
Download 12 years ago, five men were killed in Pathribal Village in Indian-administered Kashmir.
Official reports stated that military officers were caught in a gun fight and had blown up the hut where the five men were hiding.
The bodies were buried without any post-mortem examination.
But after a five-year investigation, India’s Central Bureau of Investigation told the Supreme Court the fight was staged and had resulted in the deaths of five innocent villagers, not militants as originally claimed.
Following the court ruling, the Indian Army is under pressure to try its officers in a military or civil court.
As Bismillah Geelani reports, the case also sheds new light on a draconian Indian law that grants military officers legal impunity.
"Pushcart Classrooms" Educate Filipino Street Kids
ہفتہ, 19 مئی 2012 11:32
Simone Orendain Radio Australia
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Download In the Philippines, summer vacation is at its peak but some students in a handful of impoverished Manila neighbourhoods are busy going to "street school" thanks to a pilot program of the education system.
The "pushcart classroom" brings school to street kids complete with school supplies, tables and chairs, a hot meal and a host of volunteers.