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  1. Ecuador: Opposition and Dissent

    Global Voices Online » Weblog - 44 minutes ago

    President Correa poses next a young girl from El Maicito (Little Corn), El Carmen-Manabí, where he was this past week. Photo by Presidencia del Ecuador and reproduced under Creative Commons license. With the political

    Also tagged: politics, americas, weblog, élections, spanish, ecuador

  2. Israel: Did Tzipi Livni's team erase Shai's blog post from Google?

    Global Voices Online - 2 hours ago

    This story should serve as a warning for every internet user. It begins at a well known Israeli web-portal hook.co.il, with Shai Rozentsweig's blog, who writes funny satirical skits. Shai created a post that slightly

    Also tagged: politics, weblog, israël, hebrew, cyber activism, internet and 038 telecoms, middle east and 038 north africa

  3. Guatemala: Intercepting Electronic Communication

    Global Voices Online » Law - 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.

    Also tagged: americas, law, roundups, guatemala, spanish

  4. Brazil: Inventive censorship, and the case for anonymity

    Global Voices Online » Americas - 9 hours ago

    Brazil got used to being recognized for its Internet savvy and large population of early web-adopters. Nevertheless, or maybe exactly because of that, the country is rapidly becoming a haven for novel and inventive

    Also tagged: americas, video, weblog, media, brazil, portuguese, cyber activism

  5. Iran:Converted Christians in danger

    Global Voices Online » Religion - Sep 7, 2008

    According to Jafaa blog that covers news about Iranian converted Christians, two newly converted Christians were charged with the crime of being an infidel by the judicial court of Fars province in Iran. They may face

    Also tagged: human rights, religion, roundups, iran, governance, middle east and 038 north africa

  6. Brazil: Inventive censorship, and the case for anonymity

    Brazil: Inventive censorship, and the case for anonymity

    Global Voices Online » Weblog - Sep 7, 2008

    Brazil got used to being recognized for it's Internet savvy and large population of early web-adopters. Nevertheless, or maybe exactly because of that, the country is rapidly becoming a haven for novel and inventive

    Also tagged: americas, weblog, media, brazil, portuguese, cyber activism

  7. Iran: Radio Zamaneh, a “radio for bloggers”

    Iran: Radio Zamaneh, a “radio for bloggers”

    Global Voices Online » Weblog - Sep 7, 2008

    Radio Zamaneh (Persian: رادیو زمانه) is an Amsterdam-based Persian language radio. “Zamaneh” is the Persian literary term for “time”. Radio Zamaneh (RZ) is an independent broadcasting organisation, registered as a

    Also tagged: weblog, media, ideas, iran, farsi, cyber activism, middle east and 038 north africa

  8. China: Handling of Yang Jia's secret trial breeds widespread discontent

    Global Voices Online » Law - 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

    Also tagged: human rights, english, law, weblog, media, china, chinese, protest, governance, east asia, cyber activism

  9. China: Handling of Yang Jia's secret trial breeds widespread discontent

    Global Voices Online » Freedom of Speech - Sep 5, 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. For establishment artist and Olympic

    Also tagged: human rights, english, law, weblog, media, china, chinese, protest, governance, east asia, cyber activism

  10. Saudi Arabia: Matrook Al Faleh Still in Prison

    Global Voices Online - Sep 5, 2008

    “More than 100 days have passed and Prof. Matrook al-Faleh is still detained following his arrest last May. His situation remains the same: in solitary confinement and yet to be allowed to meet his lawyer,” writes

    Also tagged: human rights, english, roundups, saudi arabia, middle east and 038 north africa

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