After the Death of Osama bin Laden: Now to Break the Al- Qaeda Franchise Published: 10 May 2011 It is young people at the heart of the Arab revolt who are rebelling not for jihad but for freedom and democracy. Nevertheless, bin Laden's death opens up huge opportunities worldwide. President Barack Obama needs to follow up on the promise he made in Cairo, two years ago, when he pledged to build bridges to the Muslim world. By Ahmed Rashid
Import Ban on Bridal Dresses Published: 9 May 2011 Wedding ceremonies have become ruinous for many Afghans. A new law now aims at limiting the expenses. The good intention of the initiative is tarnished, however, because the draft at the same time sanctions heavy governmental interference into personal affairs. By Bente Scheller
Environmental Education; Ensuring a Sound World for Future Generations - Ecology Published: 3 May 2011 Environment protection is one those issues that require education and discussion. Perhaps, a lot of parents do not consider environment issues significant enough to be taught because they think that the children themselves might know about it once they are grown-up. Or, they might think that it is the responsibility of schools and teachers to educate the children on these issues.
Import Ban on Bridal Dresses: A draft law of the Ministry for Women’s Affairs asks for moral guards to control private celebrations Published: 30 April 2011 Wedding ceremonies have become ruinous for many Afghans. A new law now aims at limiting the expenses. The good intention of the initiative is tarnished, however, because the draft at the same time sanctions heavy governmental interference into personal affairs. By Bente Scheller
We grieve for Roshan Dhunjibhoy Published: 28 April 2011 Unexpected for all of us Roshan Dhunjibhoy passed away on April 24th 2011 in Chiang Mai, Thailand. We grieve for an outstanding personality, journalist and former colleague. An interview on the occasion of her 80th Birthday on 30 March this year. By Barbara Unmüßig, Britta Petersen and Jost Pachaly
Great Success - Minor Impact: Women’s Soccer in Canada Published: 26 April 2011 For the Canadian women the opening match of the World Cup against Germany is – for the time being – the highlight of an unprecedented boom in women’s soccer. By Jörg Michel
“We are just as good“ - American Girls love Soccer Published: 26 April 2011 The World Cup victory of the US women’s team in 1999 triggered a virtual soccer boom among children. Today girls play soccer in the US - in the media, however, the sport has made a disappearance act.
Indian Peace Delegation’s Visit to Pakistan Published: 21 April 2011 Very recently, an Indian peace delegation visited Pakistan from 17-26th March 2011, primarily to see the dialogue between the two countries become a reality. The delegation included activists, intellectuals, writers, artists, educationists, politicians and parliamentarians.
Combating sexual Discrimination – The worldwide promotion of LGBTI-Projects of the Heinrich-Böll-Foundation Published: 20 April 2011 “Gender policy, feminist analyses, and feminist discourses have held a firm place in the Heinrich Böll Foundation since its very beginning. Along with ecology and democracy, they are a key focus of our work in Germany and abroad […].”, as Barbara Unmüßig, President of the Heinrich-Böll-Foundation says.
The Impact of the Fukushima disaster in the UK Published: 19 April 2011 Major nuclear events and policy announcements have never led to mass protests in the UK. Nevertheless, it is clear that the Fukushima disaster is likely to have a profound effect on the scale and timing of the new British nuclear programme. By Steve Thomas