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On 14 June, Iranians will go to the polls to choose the successor to outgoing President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad. Against the backdrop of escalating nuclear posturing, and with memories still fresh of the ...
Beset by multiple corruption scandals, the Democratic Party of Indonesian President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono is yet to designate a candidate to contest next year’s election. In the meantime, change is in ...
At a first glance, Belarus appears to be a calm and empty country, which many consider to be stuck in a Soviet-era time warp. Others describe it as a black hole, a ...
Tell me a little bit about your project: OVDinfo.org. What do you hope to achieve? And what role does the Internet play? Our project came into existence after the first major ...
Despite explosive economic growth, China’s civil society remains in turmoil. In the aftermath of the Arab Spring, the Chinese government has enforced strict censorship, often using extra-judicial measures to silence human ...
Kenya’s recent presidential election not only ushered in a new government, but also represented the first test of the country’s new 2010 Constitution. A glimmer of hope after the post-electoral ...
The Commonwealth is sleepwalking towards a human rights disaster, if it goes ahead with November's Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting in Colombo, where it will be presided over by Sri Lanka ...
In the run up to the 22nd session of the United Nations Human Rights Council, Kalon Dicki Chhoyang addressed the issue of Sino-Tibetan relations at the 5th Geneva Summit for Human Rights ...
Twitter: Social Communication in the Twitter Age, Dhiraj Murthy, Polity Press, £50.00. What impact can 140-character messages have in our everyday lives and on influential social movements? These are the questions ...
Aleksandr Lukashenko is resilient. The President of Belarus has stood firm against the European Union (EU) and its renewed political and economic sanctions in response to his increasingly autocratic rule. In six ...
It is a good day for intolerant rulers like Hugo Chavez and Nursultan Nazarbayev, as seven countries with particularly appalling human rights records were elected to the UN Human Rights Council: Ethiopia ...
Could we see, beginning in Dubai in December, the end of the Internet as we know it? The 193 member states making up the International Telecommunications Union (ITU) are scheduled to meet ...
European Identity: What the Media Say, Paul Bailey & Geoffrey Williams (eds), Oxford University Press £55.00. This volume presents parts of the findings of the IntUne Project, a transnational quadrennial project questioning ...
Franck Mweze is one of the founding members of the broadcasting organization, 3Tamis. A philosophy graduate turned documentarian, he lives in Bukavu, capital of South Kivu in the Democratic Republic of the ...
The Nobel Prize announcement has triggered another round of EU bashing. There are many reasons today to be critical of the EU. Any positive appraisal of the EU project could be seen ...
To commemorate the one-year anniversary of the passing of Laura Pollán, the Human Rights Foundation (HRF) re-releases two documentary shorts highlighting the work of the “Ladies in White,” a civil society ...
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