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Category: Central and South Asia

Fundamentalism on trial in Bangladesh

A controversial verdict from Bangladesh's war crimes tribunal has led to violent protests. The background is a complex mixture of war, religion and politics.

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Charles Richardson Central and South Asia, Ideas, Political issues, War and peace 1 Comment 16 July 201328 January 2022

Another election roundup

Tying up some loose ends from recent electoral events, plus an advance look at next month's Iranian election.

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Charles Richardson Africa, Central and South Asia, Elections, Europe, Middle East, South-East Asia 1 Comment 20 May 2013

A vote for stability in Pakistan

There were no big surprises in Pakistan's election, but the peaceful transfer of power to Nawaz Sharif's Pakistan Muslim League is itself a major step towards modernisation.

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Charles Richardson Central and South Asia, Elections 2 Comments 13 May 2013

Election preview: Pakistan

Pakistan votes tomorrow in an election that, for all its violence and unpredictability, marks an important milestone on the democratic road.

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Charles Richardson Central and South Asia, Elections 2 Comments 10 May 2013

Weekly electoral roundup

An occasional feature. This week it's Paraguay, Iceland, Malaysia, Pakistan, Venezuela and Italy.

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Charles Richardson Central and South Asia, Elections, Europe, Italy, Latin America, Scandinavia, South-East Asia 2 Comments 20 April 201328 January 2022

Pakistan update

Sorry I've been out of town for the last week so there hasn't been much blogging. I'll be catching up on a few topics over the next few days, but if you're looking for some reading material in the meantime, have a look at Terry Friel's piece in New Matilda on the Pakistani election to … Continue reading Pakistan update →

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Charles Richardson Central and South Asia, Elections Leave a comment 12 April 2013

Fundamentalism east and west

An anti-blasphemy demonstration in Bangladesh raises some questions about our perceptions of religious fundamentalism.

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Charles Richardson Central and South Asia, Europe, France, Ideas, Political issues 1 Comment 8 April 201328 January 2022

The general comes home

General Musharraf returns to Pakistan with a plan to run for president – provided he can stay alive and out of jail.

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Charles Richardson Central and South Asia, Elections, Personalities 2 Comments 25 March 201328 January 2022

Copyright isn’t just for cyberspace

Publishers are out to stop Indian universities from photocopying their books, proving that you can fight over intellectual "property" without even going near the internet.

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Charles Richardson Central and South Asia, Political issues 6 Comments 20 March 2013

A hanging in Delhi

Executions in India are so rare that one might almost forget it still had the death penalty, but Mohammed Afzal Guru yesterday became one of its victims.

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