onsdag 27 maj 2009
Censurerad i Kina
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Dumheter!
tisdag 26 maj 2009
Last day in Mongolia


måndag 25 maj 2009
Om att välja


English summary
I have been observing the Mongolian presidential elections together with my husband who is making research on Mongolian elections. This was my second election and his fifth.
On election day Sunday 24 May we visited five election stations in Ulaanbaatar and two in Zuunmod. Of the five in UB two were located in ger districts. Everywhere we have seen very serious people of all ages voting. To vote is important after centuries of Russian and Chinese repression. Somehow I envy the Mongolians. I come from one of the most wealthy countries in the world. A, still, welfare state. Here in a country that places itself around position 150 on the GDP list I see a consciousness of the citizens democratic responsibilities that I somehow miss at home.
Hubby has been interviewed on Mongolian television over and over again about differences between Mongolia and Sweden. Here are three differences I can see:
A. Election fraud occurs in both Sweden and Mongolia. But in Mongolia the authorities try to deal with it, making the procedures better. In Sweden the authorities and older parties are ignoring that election fraud is committed by the election workers, concentrating on HOW this has been exposed (with a hidden camera), not WHAT has been exposed. If you ignore it it will go away seem to be their way of thinking. (Or maybe it suits them, the smaller parties being rivals.)
B. In Mongolia you just have to stand in an election and the voters have the possibility to vote for you by the same voting bill. In Sweden the small, new parties have to pay for the bills themselves and then drive around the whole country to get them out to the voting stations, where some election workers throw them away at the end of the day.
C. And at last, but the most important, in Mongolia the people elect their head of State. In Sweden the head of State is born into his/her position only if he/she is an descendant from a count (earl) of Pontecorvo who became King of Sweden in the 19th Century.
In Sweden we need to get a grip and
• VOTE!
• SECURE THE ELECTION PROCESS!
• CHANGE THE CONSTITUTION FROM MONARCHY TO REPUBLIC!
Waiting for Elbegdorj

Standing there waiting made med think of Samuel Beckett...
ESTRAGON: Charming spot. Inspiring prospects. Let's go.
VLADIMIR: We can't.
ESTRAGON: Why not?
VLADIMIR: We're waiting for Godot.
ESTRAGON: (despairingly). Ah! You're sure it was here?
VLADIMIR: What?
ESTRAGON: That we were to wait.
Yes, it was there. While waiting Hubby was interviewed by no less than five TV channels.
And then he arrived. Although it is not that easy to spot him since he is not the tallest man around. Here he's circling one of the candidates on the voting bill. Guess who?

Afterwards every journalist tried to get close to the man of the day. It was rather mad. Those who didn't get hold of him had to do with Hubby... ;)
And the result of the Mongolian jury...


söndag 24 maj 2009
Egenintresset hos de etablerade partierna ljuger aldrig
lördag 23 maj 2009
Piqniq with Chinggis

I felt a sadness that my father, the welder, isn't alive to see this. According to Hubby the welding job on the outside was an artwork.

So we went up in the horse's head. And got real close to the great Mongolian leader. (Although not as close as it may seem in this picture.)

Valfuskare in action
Svenska folket borde protestera mot valfusket genom att lägga sin röst på något av småpartierna, som Feministiskt initiativ och Piratpartiet. Bara som en markering mot detta horribla valfusk. Och mot ett DDR-liknande system...Ta er fem minuter och kolla hela inlägget. Nedan kan ni se gårdagens inlägg i Rapport med kommentar från Veronica Svärd om hur man gör för att rösta på Fi: Skriver FEMINISTISKT INITIATIV på en blank valsedel.
fredag 22 maj 2009
En valobservatörs betraktelser
Här kommer mitt resultat på testet ovan:
Miljöpartiet 14 %
Vänsterpartiet 22 %
Junilistan 26 %
Socialdemokraterna 29 %
Kristdemokraterna 38 %
Piratpartiet 42 %
Moderaterna 43 %
Centern 46 %
Folkpartiet 49 %
Sverigedemokraterna 61 %
The Swedish Doctor
Aaaarggghhhh!

Tea at the Parliament House
"Public opinion polls through media have consistently given a lead to Elbegdorj, who is hoping to become Mongolia's first democratic president."
- It is a problem when people believe that the NDP is the only democratic party of Mongolia,
Dinner with the candidates

- It's new so it's good.Obviously he was right. We were served raw meat and vegetables that we were supposed to cook in a bowl of soup with fire underneath the bowl. I have to admit it took a while before I understood that the meat was supposed to cook for quite long (getting quite rubbery). I just wanted to dip it in the warm soup to get it real succulent. Hubby, of course, tried to burn the restaurant down with flames reaching the roof from his heater... It was, however, delicious, when I got the cooking going...

Read also about the debate here.
torsdag 21 maj 2009
Breakfast at Bishrelts


Now we have to get up from our siesta since the cleaning person wants to clean our room at half three in the afternoon...
Dags att rösta!
onsdag 20 maj 2009
The eagles have landed!
tisdag 19 maj 2009
Schiphol Tuesday afternoon
- When I was young I spent three passports in three years.
He tells us that there are two criteria when choosing a place of travel. Is there a university? Check! Is there a harbour? Check! If we meet these two criteria we could be sure that we’ll have a good time, since they make sure that interesting people, who speak different languages, are brought together and there will be a good night life.
Arriving here I had quite a shock when my credit card didn’t work. Five to three. (Swedish banks close at 3 pm.) I get on my mobile where I, luckily, have stored the number to my bank office. Ring, ring. Three to three my personal bank woman answers the phone.
- Hello Anna-Karin!
- But I know your voice so I’ll fix it!
Lovely! That is what I call service. And for the first time in my life my quite odd voice has actually helped me!
So, soon we’re boarding the plane to Shanghai. Unfortunately they couldn’t check in the luggage all the way to Ulaanbaatar so we’ll have to recheck it in Shanghai… My blood pressure will be high by then… But first we’re looking forward to dinner somewhere over Eastern Europe.