‘Some Islamist parties inciting extremism in Bangladesh’

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'Some Islamist parties inciting extremism in Bangladesh' Interviewed by Mizanur Rahman Khan | Update: 23:28, Oct 07, 2015 Dr. Siegfried O Wolf is Senior Researcher (member) at the South Asia Institute (SAI), Heidelberg University, and Director of Research at SADF (Coordinator: Democracy Research Program). He was educated at the SAI and...

The Rohingya: Humanitarian Crisis or Security Threat?

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 Source   Global attention to the Rohingya issue is rising, but not necessarily for the right reasons. By Siegfried O. Wolf October 06, 2015 Image Credit: Flickr/European Commission DG ECHO This article is part of “Southeast Asia: Refugees in Crisis,” an ongoing series  by The Diplomat for summer and fall 2015 featuring exclusive articles from...

Sri Lankan Presidential Elections

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Source: . ANALYSIS | Sri Lankan Presidential Elections2015 by Siegfried O. Wolf IndraStra Global 9/08/2015 03:26:00 AM South Asia , Sri Lanka Rather a Referendum than a Vote On August 17, Sri Lanka’s 15 million strong electorate went to the national polls for the second time this year. Among analysts, there is no...

Nepal constitutional reform an uphill battle

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Source:  25 September 2015 Author: Siegfried O. Wolf, Heidelberg University Nepal is once again trying to change the nature of its political system. After the end of a 10-year Maoist insurgency in 2006, it is drafting a new constitution. Due to numerous unfortunate political undercurrents, numerous interruptions meant the constitutional-building process was...

More than half a century in the making: Nepal enshrines new constitution

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Originally published at CNN News. (CNN)Nepalis, shaken by two devastating earthquakes this year, and against a backdrop of more than half a century of political strife now have something major to cherish: the South Asian nation has put the world's newest constitution into effect. As an editorial in one of the...

Finding an Enroute to a Better Life – The Plight of the Afghan Refugees

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By Dr. Siegfried O. Wolf  Afghanistan has experienced close to four decades of perpetual violence and wars, political upheavals, and religious and ethnic conflicts, resulting in millions of Afghans fleeing for protection to neighbouring countries, primarily Pakistan and Iran. In consequence, after the first exodus in 1979 and followed by...

What challenges do Afghan asylum seekers face in Germany?

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AFGHANISTAN What challenges do Afghan asylum seekers face in Germany? More and more Afghans are arriving in Germany in pursuit of a better life as the security situation worsens back home. But what conditions do they face and how do their lives change? DW examines. After her father and uncles were killed...

The 2015 Election Year in Sri Lanka: A clear statement for democracy

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On Monday, August 17, Sri Lanka’s 15 million strong electorate went to the national polls for the second time this year. Among analysts, there is no doubt that this was not only a ‘popular vote’, which decided over the new composition of the country’s 225-seat-parliament, it was also a...

Quo vadis Taliban – What happens next after the ‘official death’ of its supreme...

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At the end of July 2015, in the aftermath of the second round of the ‘official’ peace talks between the Afghan government and the Taliban, the Taliban finally verified the death of its creator, commander and spiritual leader Mullah Muhammad Omar (DW, 30.7.2015). Omar was also the ‘Head of...

“Transition in Afghan Taliban leadership and future of ‘Kabul peace talks”

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“Transition in Afghan Taliban leadership and future of ‘Kabul peace talks” (English title, translated from Urdu,Interview with Wolf)