Global Voices: Daily Digest - Nov 5-6th, 2011
Saturday and Sunday, November 5-6, 2011
Egypt: All
Set for Parliamentary Elections 2011
Voting for
Egypt's parliamentary elections begins on November 29. Get
up to date with the process and some of the issues netizens
are discussing about the country's first elections since the
ouster of former president Hosni Mubarak.
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Africa: An African
Voice Telling the African Story
Africa: What's Your
Story? is a citizen media project that seeks to highlight
the common problems that the people of Africa share and
promote transparency and accountability. Asif Sheikh, the
CEO and co-Founder of A24 Media, talks to Global Voices
Online about the project.
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Japan's IT Exodus: A
Personal Perspective (Part 2)
Japanese blogger and
programmer Ryo Asai describes the cultural differences
between his previous workplace, a Japanese system
integration company, and his new job at Amazon Japan.
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Bahrain: Reports of
Military Personnel Tortured, Imprisoned, and Killed by
Regime
Release our activists, release our students,
release our medics, release our women, release our teachers,
and now release our military personnel. All of these are
Twitter campaigns that Bahraini netizens have been pushing
for to create awareness about the different segments
targeted by the Bahraini regime since protests started on
February 14.
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Costa Rica: Viral
Campaign Says the Country is Run by Clowns
In Costa
Rica a viral video that portrays politicians as clowns was
released to protest a new tax bill. The video was produced
and distributed by a group backed by an association close to
industry. As some question the validity of such a campaign
in social media, others defend the right of every
organization, including private companies, to use social
media as a tool for political activism.
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