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Communication Rights in the Information Society

CRIS is a campaign to ensure that communication rights are central to the information society and to the World Summit on the Information Society.

Primary web addresses
http://www.crisinfo.org
Main Address
c/o WACC
357 Kennington Lane
London SE11 5QY
Country
United Kingdom
Main Telephone
44-207 582 9139
Joined OneWorld
13.10.2003

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03.06.2005 The Democratic Voice of Burma has launched a new local language satellite TV channel with the support of US and European donors. Burma is one of the world's most impenetrable countries for independent media.
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09.05.2005 We all love the principle of freedom to publish whatever we like on the net but life is never that straightforward. Indymedia Italy is under threat of closure following the publication by one of its users of an offensive image of the new Pope.
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Related topics/regions: [Italy]
25.04.2005 How often have you heard UK politicians claim that new legislation is required to comply with European or international law? A new project sets out to demonstrate how national governments conspire to "launder" unpopular policies through international bodies.
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