Google's latest tool for democracy activists

Tue, 11/28/2006 - 4:58pm

In the run-up to the country's parliamentary elections this Saturday, cyber-activists in Bahrain are using Google Earth to highlight the excesses of the ruling al-Khalifa family. It's always surprised me that more authoritarian regimes do not block access to Google Earth. Bahrain has tried in the past, but its efforts to do so proved mostly futile. And since Google ratcheted up the resolution of its images of Bahrain, Google Earthing the royal family's private golf courses, estates, islands, yachts, and other luxuries has become a national pastime. Most Bahrainis have long known that these things existed, but they've been hidden behind walls and fences. Below are few representative examples of what many are seeing up close for the first time. Egyptian blogger Elijah Zarwan has also put together a nice compilation.

 

Bahrain 2

 

 

 

Bahrain 3

 

 

 

Bahrain 1

 

 



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