Inner Asia

Uzbekistan cracks down on NGOs

Despite the recent tensions between Uzbekistan and Kyrgyzstan, both governments seem equally paranoid about Western-backed subversion within their borders. And perhaps with reason. From RFE/RL, July 12: A Tashkent court today ordered the closure of the Urban Institute, a U.S.-based… Read moreUzbekistan cracks down on NGOs

Inner Asia

Kyrgyzstan expels US diplomats

It seems the Kyrgyz government, itself put in power by a US-sponsored revolution last year, is increasingly paranoid that Washington is brewing another one. And perhaps with reason. Note that negotiations over continued Pentagon access to Kyrgyz military bases are… Read moreKyrgyzstan expels US diplomats

South Asia

Terror bombs rock Mumbai rail

Once again, someone feels compelled to prove the intellectual superiority of their position by killing scores of random civilians. Some details from the Financial Times, July 11 (link added): Within minutes, seven explosions on the railway that forms Mumbai’s spinal… Read moreTerror bombs rock Mumbai rail

WHY WE FIGHT

Yet more sacrifices for the American way of life. From Newsday, July 10: Five dead in Bronx multiple-vehicle crash In a deadly crash that killed two half-brothers, their uncle, his 8-year-old daughter and a family friend, and left two others… Read moreWHY WE FIGHT