Thursday 23 January 2014

US Public Claim Persistent Recession in the Country


As Obama go ahead with his sixth year in White house as president of United States of America, his ratings remains as ever before. The Experts in economy believes that his strategies hurt economy rather than helping. Due to his rating voters still hold downbeat views on the economy of country. A big percentage says that they like Obama and his strategies too. However about 62% didn’t like the way his runs the country.
Economic policies of Obama didn’t leave a good sign on voters meanwhile 27% says they were good, other say they’ve not. Most of them—74% say the country still in recession. 62 % people are not happy with the way things are going in nation. But it was an improvement from 73% isn’t happy in 2013. Nearly half of the voters say the economy is main problem for Obama and he needs to work on that. Other issues like health care and Federal Deficit are also waiting for him too.
Fox news Says that By a three percentage-point margin, more voters now consider themselves “pro-life” (48 percent) than “pro-choice” (45 percent) on the issue of abortion.  Current views represent a reversal from the last two years when more voters were pro-choice.  Sentiment has been closely matched on this issue for years and which view is on top shifts back and forth.  In 1997, the first time the question was asked on a Fox News poll, pro-choice voters outnumbered pro-life voters by 10 points

androidtimes.co.in has published the report that Google is planning to launch an app, which will bring a opinion Poll direct to user’s Phones by which People can vote for Obama’s strategy for rise of economy. People are technology Lovers so they will vote for their beloved president and world will know about what people of America thinks.

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Here is the full speech of President about the Economy Of the 2013. He speaks about the Economy Crisis that happen in previous year but we will do our best he says to Rise the Economy again.

 

Friday 17 January 2014

Aung San Suu Kyi: - A Freedom Fighter



The mounting and popular face of Myanmar, who fought for human rights and democracy, is Aung San Suu Kyi. She is one the popular politician of the country and worlds most well-known prisoners as well. She’s also the chair person for the National League for Democracy in Myanmar. Born in Rangoon, Her father was the originator of new Burmese army and mother as the diplomat of the nation for India and Nepal. She’s starting to take interest in politics ever science from young age.

During the Election in country, her party NLD won the 58% of the nationwide vote and 81% of the seat in assembly but she was arrested under house arrest before the voting and she remain in house arrest in Myanmar for almost 15 of 21 years. She had recently released in 2010 which made her world’s prominent prisoner as well. She's the one who spent all those years in prison to help the country to rise.
Aung San Suu Kyi, daughter of the Burmese revolutionary (responsible for bringing Burma's independence from British colonial
Suu Kyi said that “while under house arrest she spent her time reading philosophy, politics and biographies that her husband had sent her. She also passed the time playing the piano, and was occasionally allowed visits from foreign diplomats as well as from her personal physician.”

 Aung San Suu Kyi
People were Protesting to releasing  Aung San Suu Kyi



She has got the Nobel Peace Prize 1991 for diplomatic struggle for democratic system and civil rights. In 1992 she did received Jawahar lal Nehru Award for National understanding by the govt. of india and Myanmar. In 2007 Canada Govt. made her citizen of the country for honor. News says She's also claiming to be the candidate of the President of Burma. She's been going through controversies about Muslim slaughtered in Burma and Constitution Change in Burma.
Nobel Lecture by Aung San Suu Kyi, Oslo, June 16, 2012. Your Majesties, Your Royal Highness, Excellencies, Distinguished members of Nobel Price


The New York Time Say’s “The Constitution, which was written by a military junta that is now defunct, specifically bars candidates for Myanmar’s presidency and vice presidency from having close family members who “owe allegiance to a foreign power” — a provision many analysts say was written to block the popular Ms. Aung San Suu Kyi from power. Her two sons with her British husband were born in Britain and live outside Myanmar, also known as Burma.”  

She's Moving closer to power in the country and Renowned Politician of Burma.  This interview is the proof that she wants to have a genuine democarcy.
 

Saturday 4 January 2014

Political Clashes Grow in Capital of Bangladesh



DHAKA, Bangladesh — A growing sense of disaster gripped Bangladesh on Sunday as the government closed various forms of transport in the capital, under arrest hundreds and barred the main conflict alliance from holding a protest rally. Police executives surrounded the home of the main antagonism leader, Khaleda Zia, an earlier prime minister who directs the Nationalist Party of Bangladesh, and prohibited her followers from meeting outside the party’s head office in Dhaka,the capital. 
 

Mrs. Zia had described for a “March for Democracy” on Sunday to complain the government’s result to hold a national vote on Jan. 5. The opposition alliance has demanded that the management step aside in support of caretaker managements to oversee the vote. However, Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina, under arrest in 2007 by a prior caretaker management, has declined to step aside and has said that the vote will be detained as scheduled. The police force parked at least 5 trucks filled with sand outside of the Mrs. Zia home and deployed water cannon beside barricades. She got into a white car around 1:50 p.m. and attempted to drive near her party’s head office, but was blocked by a cordon of police officers. 
Khaleda Zia, Bangladesh's opposition leader, has been 'detained' in her home after calling for protests against the country's general election
 “The program to re-establish democracy will go on,” she said to wait newspapers, according to local media reports. The program will continue “Either today or tomorrow or the day after tomorrow. The greatest effort between the two political alliances has paralyzed Bangladesh, unnerved Western governments and injured the country’s vital garment industry. She said, the current government was “illegal and undemocratic.” “They should step losing immediately if they had any grace left,” she said.