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robkettenburg01
- 04:11pm Oct 23, 2002 EST (#
5163 of 5168)
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lchic
- 04:15pm Oct 23, 2002 EST (#
5164 of 5168) ~~~~ It got understood and exposed
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When CommonData attributed 'The multi-monikered
spam-poster' as having neurons - it had to be too
generous a gesture.
lchic
- 04:21pm Oct 23, 2002 EST (#
5165 of 5168) ~~~~ It got understood and exposed
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Freedom of the press | There are some surprises for Western
governments - the United States ranks below Costa Rica | http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/europe/2354077.stm
That the USA didn't put forward the Palestinian viewpoint
this year would have been a factor in it's demise in world
standing. ... yes/no ... no - here's the explanation:
"" The US' 17th place was lowered because of the number of
journalists arrested for refusing to reveal their sources, the
report says.
lchic
- 04:32pm Oct 23, 2002 EST (#
5166 of 5168) ~~~~ It got understood and exposed
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Reporters sans frontières REPORTERS without borders
Reporters Without Borders
Reporters Without Borders is publishing the first worldwide
press freedom index The first worldwide index of press freedom
has some surprises for Western democracies. The United States
ranks below Costa Rica and Italy scores lower than Benin. The
five countries with least press freedom are North Korea,
China, Burma, Turkmenistan and Bhutan. 10/23/02 13:22
French-speaking countries tolerate daily violations of
press freedom Promises to respect human rights made at the
last summit of the world's French-speaking countries in Canada
three years ago have not been kept. Press freedom especially
has declined and 20 of the 55 countries attending this week's
Beirut summit are still violating press freedom with impunity.
10/17/02 18:44
The death in detention of journalist Krishna Sen and a
regime's lies Maoist journalist Krishna Sen was arrested by
the security forces on 20 May and died under torture a week
later. However, his body disappeared and the authorities deny
that he died . Reporters Without Borders and Damocles Network
are releasing the findings of an investigation that obtained
new information about his disappearance and exposed the
successive lies of the security forces. 10/16/02 07:31
Broadcast making fun of Berlusconi is censored Reporters
Without Borders today deplored the banning by the state-owned
RAI broadcasting network of a special edition of the satirical
programme "Blob" focusing on Italian prime minister Silvio
Berlusconi and said it was a deliberate attempt to bring the
state-owned TV station to heel. 10/11/02 19:00
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