April 28, 2005

Thinking-East 2.5 published

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After some technical difficulties with Schwartz' laptop (not this kind of stuff), we finally got around publishing 2.5. It's got some great stuff in it -- including Zamir's sober Kyrgyzstan North-South-divide analysis.

Also, the Craig Murray Controversy is still topical amid next Thursday's UK elections.

Additionally, we have got articles on the Human Rights situation in Uzbekistan by Fardona, and in China by Kilic. Schwartz has written a poem; and Wisam has made some amazing pictures during Arafat's burial.

The next issue (Number 3) will be published in the beginning of June after we're done with our exams. Expect some intriguing material.

Posted by Ben at April 28, 2005 09:11 PM