Full Coverage: Freedom of expression
November 2006
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28.11.2006
The decision by the Indian government to allow civil society organisations and community groups to own and operate radio stations will give an additional tool to the civil society to empower people it works with.
more...From: OneWorld South Asia Related topics/regions: [South Asia] [India] [Information & media] [Communication] [Civil society] [Governance] Image: © IFEX
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17.11.2006
The decision by the Indian government to allow civil society organisations and community groups to own and operate radio stations will give an additional tool to the civil society to empower people it works with.
more...From: OneWorld South Asia Related topics/regions: [South Asia] [India] [Information & media] [Communication] [Civil society] [Governance] Image: © IFEX
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India Social Forum hails Nepal's pro-democracy movement
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13.11.2006
Mais de 80 pessoas foram presas durante os conflitos ocorridos em Oaxaca desde o dia 29 de outubro, inclusive vários menores.
more...From: ADITAL, Agencia de Información Fray Tito para América Latina Related topics/regions: [Mexico] [Civil rights] [Governance] Image: www.notiarandas.com
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09.11.2006
The Chancellor of the University of Agriculture shuts the doors of the auditoriums saying that he was ordered to do so by the minister of education.
more...Related topics/regions: [Albania] [Education] [Activism] [Civil society] [Ethics & value systems] [Law] |
06.11.2006
The Internet should be accessible, usable and safe for all, Nitin Desai, the Special Adviser for the Secretary-General on Internet Governance said at the end of the four-day event in Athens, which dealt with freedom of expression, access, multilingualism, cyber-crime and a host of other issues.
more...Related topics/regions: [Development] [Information & media] [Internet] [United Nations] |
04.11.2006
Nicaragua is gearing up for its national elections on Sunday, November 5. For the last year, Nicaragua's complicated electoral panorama has been further convoluted by a string of U.S. representatives seeking to ward off an electoral victory by Sandinista (FSLN) leader and former president Daniel Ortega.
Read moreFrom: International Relations Center Related topics/regions: [Nicaragua] [Democracy] [Geopolitics] |
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