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Archive for
April, 2005


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April 29th, 2005

Children's Voices from Darfur

In February 2005, Human Rights Watch sent researchers Dr. Annie Sparrow and Olivier Bercault to Chad to talk with refugees who'd fled from the bombings and Janjawid militia attacks in Darfur. A pediatrician, Dr. Sparrow usually gives crayons and paper to children to entertain them while she interviews their parents. When ...

April 28th, 2005

Blogging from Togo - Views of the Post-Election Protests

The post-election situation in Togo is getting increasingly complicated. Faure Gnassingbé, the son of deceased Togolese leader Gnassingbé Eyadema, has claimed victory with 60% of the votes counted in Sunday's election. But there are widespread accusations of election fraud, and opposition supporters have responded to Gnassingbé's election with violent protests. ...

Interview with Riverbend about her book

Alternet has an interview with Riverbend, the "Girl Blogger from Iraq." An excerpt: Lakshmi Chaudhry: Let's start with the obvious: why did you start writing a blog? The first person to encourage me to write a blog was Salam Pax of "Where is Raed?." After the war he suggested I should start ...

April 27th, 2005

“Theory of Everything” focuses on Global Voices

Ben Walker's "Theory of Everthing" radio show is getting love from all over the blogosphere - Mark Frauenfelder at Boing Boing has favorably compared it to Ira Glass's excellent This American Life, one of the best programs available on American radio. Ben's latest show, available for download as an mp3, was ...

Isaac Mao's take on the China protests

Isaac Mao believes theres not more to the anti-Japan protests than just government manipulation: Just in these two days, China gov tighten the control of internet to prevent from any callings on new protest. Yesterday, the spokesman of Minisry of Public Security warned that any online organizing or gossip on ...

April 26th, 2005

Bahrain Imposes Web Site Registration Requirement; Bloggers Worried

Bahrain's Ministry of Information is requiring all Bahraini Web sites - hosted inside or outside the country - to register with the Ministry. Webmasters will be legally responsible for content on their sites, and face prosecution under the country's Press and Publications law for failing to register. The ...