23 Feb 2015 Revisiting Cambodia’s contemporary media landscape
A few months before the 2013 elections, many Cambodians began to break out of their culture of fear, silence and political ignorance and embrace civic engagement. They participated...
A few months before the 2013 elections, many Cambodians began to break out of their culture of fear, silence and political ignorance and embrace civic engagement. They participated...
The increase of political conflict in Thailand from late 2013 to 2014 contributed to the downfall of freedom of expression and freedom of information both on the public...
Freedom of expression is supposedly guaranteed in Cambodia. Both domestic laws and international instruments that Cambodia is bound by protect this fundamental right.1 Yet, restrictive legislation, media censorship and...
In February 1990, the same month that Nelson Mandela (known as Madiba) walked free after 27 years behind bars, South Africa’s then-President, Frederik Willem de Klerk, issued written...
At the 44th Kyiv International Film Festival (25 October to 2 November 2, 2014) the Ecumenical Jury, appointed by INTERFILM and SIGNIS, awarded its Prize in the International...
The European Region of the World Association for Christian Communication strongly condemns the attacks against a Copenhagen cultural centre and a synagogue and reaffirms its support for freedom of expression and...
One week until the Federal Communications Commission votes to adopt Net Neutrality. ...
Pensar en el Caribe es pensar en la migración. Ese complejo y diverso tejido cultural, social, político, histórico, geográfico y económico que nos empeñamos en llamar Caribe, no...
At the 65th International Film Festival Berlin (5-15 February 2015) the Ecumenical Jury awarded prizes in the International Competition (to El botón de nácar directed...
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