. Solar Energy News .




.
DEMOCRACY
Malaysians in Hong Kong condemn Kuala Lumpur crackdown
by Staff Writers
Hong Kong (AFP) July 9, 2011

About 80 Malaysians marched through central Hong Kong Saturday to support a simultaneous mass rally for electoral reforms back home where riot police fired tear gas and water cannon.

Hundreds of people have been arrested in the Malaysian capital Kuala Lumpur, after they defied baton-carrying riot officers and joined thousands of others in attempts to rally in a stadium to demand free and fair elections.

Wearing yellow T-shirts, the colour of poll reforms group Bersih 2.0, which means clean, that organised the Malaysian rally, the group in Hong Kong chanted slogans and submitted a memorandum to the Malaysian consulate.

"We, Malaysians residing in Hong Kong, support Bersih 2.0 call for free and fair elections," spokesman Brandon Tan said, as he condemned the violence by Malaysian police and said he was "very upset" over the mass arrests.

"They should learn from the Hong Kong police. They escorted us, helped us and gave us guidance as we marched through the city," said the 36-year-old.

The rally in Hong Kong was part of a global demonstration simultaneously planned for 30 cities in support of Bersih 2.0, including in Australia, Japan, France, the United States, United Kingdom, South Korea and Taiwan.

Malaysia's opposition made unprecedented gains in 2008 elections against the ruling coalition but said they could have won more if elections rules were fair.

The country's next elections are widely expected to be called early next year.




Related Links
Democracy in the 21st century at TerraDaily.com

.
Get Our Free Newsletters Via Email
...
Buy Advertising Editorial Enquiries


China expels Swedish student after protest call: reports
Stockholm (AFP) July 9, 2011 - A Swedish student in China had his visa revoked after he called on his blog for a protest in Shanghai in support of freedom of expression, Swedish public radio reported Saturday.

"I have long wanted to try to organise a small, small event that at the same time could attract a little attention from the paranoid authorities," Sven Englund, 24, wrote on his Swedish blog on July 1, as the Chinese Communist Party was celebrating its 90th anniversary.

On a separate blog in Chinese, he invited Chinese President Hu Jintao to a so-called 'flash mob' protest, according to the radio report.

Participants were asked to write the Chinese symbol for "freedom" somewhere on their body before going to a central spot in Shanghai and standing there for five minutes.

It remains unclear if the event took place as Englund was being interrogated by police at its scheduled time on July 2, according to a later post on his Swedish blog.

They had taken his passport and pressured him to post a blog entry calling off the event, which he did, stating the protest may be illegal as he had not applied for a permit.

"If anyone goes there, it is their own responsibility," he wrote.

This was apparently not enough. On Friday, Englund was informed that his student visa had been revoked and early Saturday, according to his feed on micro-blogging site Twitter, he was put on a plane out of the country.





. Comment on this article via your Facebook, Yahoo, AOL, Hotmail login.

Share this article via these popular social media networks
del.icio.usdel.icio.us DiggDigg RedditReddit GoogleGoogle



DEMOCRACY
Belgium in crisis as Flemish separatists reject compromise
Brussels (AFP) July 7, 2011
Belgium's year-long political crisis deepened Thursday when Flemish separatists in its largest party rejected a make-or-break compromise, opening the door to snap elections that could split the nation. Hopes for an end to a damaging 13-month impasse in language-divided Belgium came crashing when the Flemish N-VA rejected out of hand a compromise offered by French-speaking rivals, to serve as ... read more


DEMOCRACY
Hot springs microbe yields heat-tolerant enzyme

Microalgae could be next big cash crop for Texas energy farmers

Termites digestive system could act as biofuel refinery

'Trash gas' powers garbage trucks

DEMOCRACY
Robotic safe zones without protective barriers

Scientists develop sensitive skin for robots

Japanese man takes robot piggyback on French landmark

Driving a robot from the Space Station

DEMOCRACY
Wind power numbers down in Britain

Wind farm inquiry balanced and reasonable

Power-One Inverters Chosen to Power WindTronics

Sheringham Shoal signs up For WindManager wind farm management system

DEMOCRACY
China's auto sales growth 'to slow sharply' in 2011

China and SUV sales fuel robust German auto results

China's BYD, Societe Generale unit end tie-up

Toyota to cut work at Brazil, Argentina plants

DEMOCRACY
Mullen flies to China as US plans naval exercise

Manila, Beijing discuss disputed islands

China, Philippines agree to calm territorial row

Optics in LEDs for lighting

DEMOCRACY
The wonders of graphene on display

City dwellers produce as much CO2 as countryside people do

Graphene may gain an 'on-off switch,' adding semiconductor to long list of achievements

Building 2D graphene metamaterials and 1-atom-thick optical devices

DEMOCRACY
Australia sets carbon price to fight climate change

Group: EU carbon permits should be cut

Australia PM warns polluters' days over

Japan's NTT DoCoMo plans green-energy cellphone towers

DEMOCRACY
Using DNA in fight against illegal logging

Brazil revokes Amazon logging permits after deaths

Tropical Birds Return to Harvested Rainforest Areas in Brazil

Analyzing Agroforestry Management


Memory Foam Mattress Review
Newsletters :: SpaceDaily Express :: SpaceWar Express :: TerraDaily Express :: Energy Daily
XML Feeds :: Space News :: Earth News :: War News :: Solar Energy News
.

The content herein, unless otherwise known to be public domain, are Copyright 1995-2011 - Space Media Network. AFP and UPI Wire Stories are copyright Agence France-Presse and United Press International. ESA Portal Reports are copyright European Space Agency. All NASA sourced material is public domain. Additional copyrights may apply in whole or part to other bona fide parties. Advertising does not imply endorsement,agreement or approval of any opinions, statements or information provided by Space Media Network on any Web page published or hosted by Space Media Network. Privacy Statement