Full Coverage: Freedom of Expression
June 2008
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06/06/2008
The Wednesday detention of Zimbabwe opposition leader Morgan Tsvangirai has elicited strong criticism from human rights advocates who warn it is part of "a sudden, sharp and dangerous crackdown on political opposition in the run-up to the elections."
Read moreFrom: Amnesty International - International Secretariat Related: [Zimbabwe] [Human Rights] [Activism] [Democracy] [Governance] [Justice and Crime] |
06/06/2008
Fijian civilians, activists, and opposition political leaders have endured two years of increasingly harsh human rights abuses since the military overthrew the government in 2006, blogs Ryan Bodman while traveling the Pacific.
Read moreFrom: Aotearoa Independent Media Center Related: [Oceania] [Fiji] [Human Rights] [Corruption & Transparency] [Conflict] [Arms & Military] |
06/05/2008
Russian President Medvedev has asked Parliament to scrap a bill that would have allowed government officials to shut down media outlets for inflammatory statements. International free speech coalitions welcome the move with caution.
Read moreFrom: International Freedom of Expression Exchange Related: [Russian Federation] [Media] [Governance] |
06/02/2008
Even as India debates its laws and attitudes towards homosexuality, gay parties and clubs get open space in the southern city of Bangalore. A young cosmopolitan expatriate population and new workforce policies are helping the city become acceptant of same-sex couples.
Read moreRelated: [South Asia] [India] [Youth] [Gender] [Sexuality] |
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