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This book is an elaborated study of the use of social media in grassroots struggles in China, Hong Kong, Macao, Taiwan and Malaysia by local researchers and activists.
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Mexico: two tortured, murdered, hung from bridge as warning to those using Twitter, blogs to report narco-crime – Boing Boing
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The tortured bodies of two people in their mid-twenties “hanging like cuts of meat from a pedestrian bridge” were found with posters warning various sites that publish news of narco-terror incidents to stop, or suffer a similar fate.
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Freedom Not Fear: Ending A Decade Long Legacy of International Privacy Erosion | Electronic Frontier Foundation
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This Saturday, September 17th, concerned European citizens with the Freedom not Fear movement have decided to take their protest to the capital of the European Union, Brussels. Their slogan: Stop the surveillance mania!
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“Prisoner of conscience” Ahmad Qatamesh to be detained another 6 months without charge
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Amnesty International is calling for urgent action after an Israeli military commander renewed the administrative detention order against Ahmad Qatamesh by another six months last week.
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Amnesty Int’l: Release Iran Rights Lawyer; ‘A Separation’ Heads to Oscars
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“Abdolfattah Soltani is one of the bravest human rights defenders in Iran. He has represented defendants in some of the most controversial human rights cases for over a decade, refusing to bow to pressure from the Iranian authorities,” said Malcolm Smart, Amnesty International’s Middle East and North Africa director. “Now he is again paying the price for that commitment.” ‘A Separation’, the widely celebrated film directed by Asghar Farhadi that won the top prize at the Berlin International Film Festival earlier this year, will be Iran’s official candidate at the Academy Awards. As reported by Tehran Bureau, many industry observers in Iran had felt that the film, known in Farsi as Jodaeiye Nader az Simin (Nader and Simin, A Separation), was unlikely despite its acclaim to get the nod for political reasons.
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How the Road from 9/11 Led to My Door – Profile – Al Jazeera English
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US anti-war and pro-Palestine peace activists are targeted by the FBI for allegations of material support for terrorism.
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For some former Guantanamo detainees, present bleaker than past
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Some former Guantanamo detainees say the toll that the U.S. invasion of Afghanistan took on their country is a bigger curse than the years they spent locked up.
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Murder and torture ‘carried out by both sides’ of uprising against Libyan regime
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Amnesty International report is filled with horrific abuses and killings by pro-Gaddafi forces as well as opposition fighters…
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Treat Hackers As Organized Criminals, Says Government
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Obama administration seeks tougher penalties for cybercrime, but legal experts warn that current, imprecise proposals could be too widely applied.
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The Best, Most Damning Reporting of the 9/11 Era – ProPublica
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Our list of the most seminal stories of the years after Sept. 11, the ones that reveal the reality about the attacks, the attackers and how our government changed in the post-9/11 era.
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