Democracy

admin on May 3rd, 2013

Last year was difficult and dangerous for both – professional and citizen journalists. This year has unfortunately started in a similar manner. Protecting media freedom cost a lot. Almost every day we can find news related to killed or kidnapped journalists and citizen journalists, blocked internet and websites. This repression makes fight for free speech

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admin on October 23rd, 2012

We can never have too much of democracy, whether it is a country with a democratic tradition or still struggling for it. And though many think it goes without saying that democracy exists everywhere and it maybe seems even ridiculous that we still talk about it, that there is no normal person who would try

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admin on May 3rd, 2012

It’s never been more open and yet never so closed. In the age of Internet, technology and posibility of reporting news by yourself, easy accessing the social networks and connecting with people worldwide in just a second, seems like media freedom is on the temptation. As it still has to prove the necessity of its

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admin on May 2nd, 2012

Celebrating the 3rd World Bloggers Day in the world where bloggers gained reputation of citizens who have much to share and contribute to the society. Worldwide countries have their blogging community representatives which proves developed online media and importance of spreading online words. This year’s theme is World Bloggers’ Day 2012 – It’s more FUN

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admin on November 23rd, 2011

Mohammed Nabbous Mo was killed in March during Benghazi battle in Libya. He was founder of Libya AlHurra TV and one of the first citizen journalists who started reporting from Libya during the protests. We have already written about his exceptional work and his ultimate sacrifice for democracy and free media in one of our

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