Full coverage: Información & Medios
November 2005
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29.11.2005
Komitet UN za ljudska prava naložio je Srbiji i Crnoj Gori da ukine presudu i obešteti novinara ÂŽeljka Bodrožića, koji je osudjen zbog klevete nekadašnjeg funkcionera SPS-a Dmitra Šegrta.
Story linkRelated topics/regions: [Serbia and Montenegro] Image: Zeljko Bodrozic, Kikindske
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28.11.2005
The right to education bill that will be tabled sometime in the coming year, has the potential to bring about a significant transformation in elementary education in India.It attempts to make effective a child’s right to free and compulsory education by focussing on the state’s obligation to provide schools of “equitable” quality.
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28.11.2005
Civil Society organisations had earlier written to United Nations Secretary General Kofi Annan expressing serious concern about the suitability of Tunisia as a host country for the WSIS because of its poor huiman rights record. They have now asked him, again, to take follow up measures after serious attacks on human rights and the right to freedom of expression at the summit.
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23.11.2005
La Comisión Organizadora del VI Foro Mesoamericano de los Pueblos, a celebrarse en San José, Costa Rica, durante los dÃas 12 al 14 de diciembre 2005, invita a organizaciones sociales de Mesoamérica a participar y contribuir al fortalecimiento del VI Foro Mesoamericano de los Pueblos.
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22.11.2005
Analiza e mbulimit të mediave në Serbi dhe Kosovë tregon që mediat në të dyja anët janë të mbushura me klishe dhe stereotipa, dhe se atyre u mungojnë informacione në përditshmëritë e qytetarëve të rëndomtë, ka nxjerrë në përfundim debati “Mediat Serbe mbi Kosovën: Mision i Pamundur”, të mbajtur në Novi Sad.
Story linkRelated topics/regions: [Serbia and Montenegro] [Kosovo] |
22.11.2005
U petak, 25.11.2005 na međunarodni dan borbe protiv nasilja nad ženama počinje globalna kampanja 16 dana aktivizma protiv nasilja na osnovu roda/spola koju realiziraju neformalne grupe i ženske organizacije diljem svijeta. Kampanja 16 dana aktivizma se koristi u vidu organizacione strategije individua i/ili grupa diljem svijeta, koje zahtijevaju eliminaciju svih oblika nasilja nad ženama.
Story linkRelated topics/regions: [South East Europe] [communications] [culture] [gender & ICT] [health & ICT] [human rights & ICT] [Internet] [media technologies] |
21.11.2005
E' cominciato con atti di repressione verso i giornalisti e censura di siti internet da parte del governo tunisino e si è concluso senza alcun impegno finanziario dei Paesi ricchi per sostenere il "Fondo di solidarietà digitale" per ridurre il "digital gap", il divario di accesso ad internet tra Nord e il Sud del pianeta.
Story linkNel mezzo, il “Summit mondiale della società dell'informazione” (WSIS) dell'Onu, che si è tenuto a Tunisi dal 16 al 18 novembre, ha registrato un compromesso sulla gestione di internet, la rinuncia dell'Onu a farsi carico della rete ed una dichiarazione formale che pur sottolineando l'importanza della libertà d'espressione e della libera circolazione dell'informazione, non prevede sanzioni verso quei Paesi che continuano ad ignorarle. di Giorgio Beretta From: Unimondo Related topics/regions: [Tunisia] |
18.11.2005
After listening to a stream of platitudes and jargon at the World Summit on the Information Society, a group of bloggers produced their own list of least favourite words and phrases from Tunis:
Story linkAn inclusive information society is possible if decision-making processes are mobilised at the grassroots level, together with multi-stakeholder partnerships and civil society alliances to build the capacity of the marginalised for meaningful and inclusive knowledge partnerships. Such participatory approaches will encourage social entrepreneurism leading to sustainable development. * Another Tunis blog: World Association of Christian Communication Image: Summit logo © International Development Research Centre
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17.11.2005
From facilitating collaboration between U.S. and international classrooms to providing information technology to Ugandan medical students, innovators and visionaries are affecting change and inspiring global engagement. Find out who they are, and how you can help them too.
Story linkFrom: GlobalGiving Image: Villagers in rural Nepal use WireRoad for safe, efficient and environmentally friendly travel. © GlobalGiving
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17.11.2005
Bio je to izrazito naporan, hektičan i rastresen dan, tako da se nadam da ću dati barem kratak pregled prije nego što padnem od umora. Dakle, nakon gotovo sedmogodišnjeg rada na ovom procesu, konačno vezujemo vezice i približavamo se dogovoru. Da, riječ je o otvaranju WSIS-a II!
Story linkRelated topics/regions: [Tunisia] [human rights & ICT] [international cooperation] [Internet] [media technologies] |
17.11.2005
Southern journalists working for Panos bring you news, views and insights as the World Summit on the Information Society unfolds.
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17.11.2005
In a country where the right to speak out is under severe repression, sometimes people are moved to drastic action. For the past 30 days Tunisian rights activists, including journalists, lawyers and political rights activists, are doing just that. They are on hunger strike, believing that this is the only way under the current regime that they can get their issues into the limelight.
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16.11.2005
Izgleda da se vruće diskusije među vladama koje su se susrele u Tunisu na Svjetskom summitu o informacijskom društvu kreću prema rezultatima koji bi mogli promijeniti način na koji će se upravljati internetom u sljedećih nekoliko godina. APCNews izvještava.
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16.11.2005
Under the incredulous eyes of the participants at the World Summit on the Information Society (WSIS) in Tunis, Tunisia, journalists and human rights defenders were manhandled, insulted, and then beaten, said a press release from the Association for Progressive Communications (APC).
Story linkFrom: Daily Mail & Guardian Related topics/regions: [Africa] |
16.11.2005
The Citizens Summit on the Information Society is a forum in Tunis for Tunisian and international civil society advocates to discuss human rights and other issues related to the World Summit on the Information Society (WSIS). Held as a parallel event to the official WSIS, the Summit will consider such issues as Internet and Communication Technologies (ICTs) for Development, media freedom and the Internet, privacy and data security, and human rights in Tunisia.
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16.11.2005
The Zambian government has rejected a proposal to guarantee citizens the right to access public information as part of a new constitution being drafted for the country.
Story linkFrom: Media Institute of Southern Africa Related topics/regions: [Zambia] [Southern Africa] [Africa] |
15.11.2005
Shumë OJQ ndërkombëtare pjesëmarrëse në SBTI/WSIS në mënyrë kolektive kanë vendosur të pezullojnë aktivitetet e tyre të planifikuara për sot në SBTI. Kjo masë është bërë me qëllim për të informuar të deleguarit e qeverisë, sektorit privat dhe ata të shoqërisë civile me shkeljen e të drejtave të njeriut që janë grumbulluar qëkur ka përfunduar PrepCom3. Ky veprim gjithashtu është një simbol i qartë i solidarizimit me OJQ-të e pavarura në Tunizi të cilat kanë të bëjnë me represion policor në baza ditore. (lexoni artikullin në Blogun APC WSIS KËTU).
Story linkRelated topics/regions: [Tunisia] [communications] [Internet] [knowledge & ICT] [media technologies] Image: Omar Mestiri, Drejtor i Revistës Kalima Online, është sulmuar dhe rrahur nga policë civil në Tunis.
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11.11.2005
Payoffs of successful E-Development projects can produce dramatic returns across a range of sectors if the risks involved are managed properly,
Story linkaccording to a World Bank report issued ahead of the UN World Summit on Information Society in Tunis on 16-18 November. From: World Bank Image: <popuplink http://www.openknowledge.net/ Open Knowledge Network> © Peter Armstrong
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10.11.2005
Pas dy vitesh ngurrimi dhe ngecje, Parlamenti i Malit të Zi miratoi Ligjin mbi Qasjen e Lirë në Informata. Ligjit i nevojitej mbështetja nga shumica absolute e ulëseve në Parlament, dhe ai ishte mbështetur nga 38 deputetë, 13 votuan kundër përderisa një deputet abstenoi nga votimi.
Story linkRelated topics/regions: [Serbia and Montenegro] Image: Qasja e Lirë në Informata
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10.11.2005
After two years of hesitation and stalling, Montenegro Parliament adopted the Law on Free Access to Information. The Law needed absolute majority of the total number of seats in the Parliament, and was supported by 38 MPs, 13 voted against and one MP abstained from voting.
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