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4 hours ago
Renata Avila of Nothing is Permanent writes about the recent Constitutional Court ruling in Guatemala that allows the police to interecept electronic communications.
Tagged: americas, law, freedom of speech, roundups, guatemala, spanish
14 hours ago
Camilo Uribe writes about an illegal downloaded MP3 file found on the Colombian police's website [es], after which they used a password to cover it up, but didn't remove the file. This is after they destroyed more than …
Sep 6, 2008
The fallout from the closed trial given to Yang Jia after he murdered six Shanghai policemen in July continues to bear down on the blogosphere as one of the most discussed topics. Discussion has been intense and …
Tagged: human rights, english, law, weblog, media, freedom of speech, china, chinese, protest, governance, east asia, cyber activism
Sep 2, 2008
Valery Dzutsev notes on a rumor that “shortly before his killing Magomed Yevloev was about to start the campaign for collection of signatures among the Ingush for secession from Russian Federation. The latest Ingush …
Tagged: politics, human rights, law, media, freedom of speech, roundups, russia, georgia, protest, governance, ethnicity, international relations, cyber activism, eastern and 038 central europe, war and 038 conflict, central asia and 038 caucasus
Aug 26, 2008
The women of St. Vincent and the Grenadines are under siege by a serial rapist and Abeni is “very uneasy about the whole scenario…I have now developed an intense hatred for the rapist or rapists who have turned women …
Tagged: politics, americas, english, law, media, roundups, gender, cyber activism, st vincent and 038 the grenadines