Full Coverage: Media
February 2007
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22.02.2007
In a blatant attempt to intimidate advocates of a peaceful solution to the Serbia-Kosovo conflict, a leading Serbian nationalist newspaper has called for the prosecution of the Womens Peace Coalition, a joint initiative of women activists, for advocating for the independence of Kosovo.
more...Related topics/regions: [Serbia and Montenegro] [Civil rights] [Geopolitics] [Peace] |
19.02.2007
Residents of the embattled northern Sri Lankan town of Jaffna who get to see the Uthayan newspaper often get a copy that is thumb-worn and soiled from having passed through the hands of many avid readers.
more...Related topics/regions: [Development] [Education] [Economy] [Communication] [MDGs] |
12.02.2007
OneWorld South Asia conducted a five days workshop on new media for twenty eight participants from PACS partner CSOs from the state of Madhya Pradesh from 5-9 February 2007 at Bhopal.
more...From: OneWorld South Asia Related topics/regions: [South Asia] [Capacity building] [ICT] [Internet] [Knowledge] Image: Computer Training at Bhopal © Narendra Deo
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07.02.2007
Three staff members of Akuna, a bimonthly trade union newspaper, were seized on Monday from the suburbs of Colombo, according to news reports. The men, who are also trade union activists, may be in government custody. The Committee to Protect Journalists, an international watchdog for media rights, has called upon the Sri Lankan government to locate the missing journos.
more...Related topics/regions: [Sri Lanka] [South Asia] [Activism] [Justice and crime] [Conflict] |
06.02.2007
from Climate Change Action blog:
more...'In the UK the argument is officially over. Climate change is happening, we are the cause, let's deal with it. No exceptions.' So how can people take this information and easily integrate it into their lives? Related topics/regions: [United Kingdom] [Climate change] Image: The main newspapers are in agreement on the big issue
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03.02.2007
Functionally, the iPhone is nothing new. But if it takes off, it could herald a transformation of new media, says John Browning.
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