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Global Voices: Daily Digest—June 23-24, 2011

Global Voices: Daily Digest—June 23-24, 2011

Slut Walk Is Besharmi Morcha in India
Slut Walk, a fresh feminist movement that originated from Toronto Canada, and had been taking rounds of various western cities, is now coming to New Delhi, the Indian capital. Amidst criticism of the use of the word slut, which is uncommon in India, the event organizers attempted to contextualize the movement by renaming it 'Slut Walk Delhi Besharmi Morcha'. read>>


Syria: "It Feels as if Syria is Two Countries - With Two Different Realities"
CNN has officially been granted access to Syria and Arwa Damon is tweeting from Damascus, three months after protests calling for the overthrow of the Assad regime started. Syria has shut its borders to international and Arab media since the unrest. Here are some of Damon's first impressions. read>>

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Mozambique: The Controversial Basket Against Poverty
Life is increasingly more expensive for everybody. Prices of basic food items are high, and the price of oil keeps going up. In Mozambique, one of the measures proposed by the Government to mitigate the impact of the increases in the cost of living for Mozambicans has generated controversy with citizens. read>>


Macedonia: .mk Twitter Republic
Protests continue in Macedonia, as the authorities flatly refuse to even talk about the people's demands of accountability, political responsibility and an end to police brutality. On Sunday, a new symbol was displayed by some protesters: the Macedonian flag with a Twitter logo on it, homage to the role of the Twitter community. read>>


Egypt: A Decade of Street Activism Discussed at Tweet Nadwa
In what is set to become a weekly event, Egyptian Twitter users gathered once again for a second round of their twitter-simulating discussions known as Tweet Nadwa [ar] (forum) to discuss a decade of street activism leading up to the Egyptian revolution read>>


More posts on Global Voices today...
Mexico: Blogosphere Analyzes the State of Mexico's Electoral Process
Zambia: Chiluba Funeral Donation Call Raises Eyebrows
Peru: Beyond Politics: Chelita, Chicharron and Chess
Croatia: EU Membership Approval
Belarus: Police Crack Down on Minsk Protest
Colombia: Video Mapping the City to Hip Hop


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