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Violence against Iraqi cybercafe users who access online pornography, extremist violence against cybercafe owners. Not all net censorship comes from the government…
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Beautiful video, “I am not Ikhwan” – Muslim Brotherhood – because of the diversity of Egypt’s population. Part of a fascinating and respectful dialog between young MB members and other secular activists in Egypt.
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An overview of bandwidth pricing in Europe – an amazing spread in pricing, and amazing to see how low most of these prices are in comparison to African prices
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Laura Bush visits Mali, and sees a potemkin village, a school carefully remade by the US embassy to impress her and make her comfortable, The unacceptably poor school was one of the best funded in the country before the remake…
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The big 3 US TV networks managed to run 199 stories that mentioned Africa in the course of 2005 and 2006. 15% of those stories had direct celebrity tie in. But that tie in rarely went beyond interviewing the celeb, and rarely included followup
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Machete prices as a gauge of political stability in Nigeria?
thought you might find this interesting…
An Emerging Cameroonian Film Industry
http://inanafricanminute.blogspot.com/2007/07/emerging-cameroonian-film-industry.html
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