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June, 2010

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Stories from June, 2010

27 June 2010

Chile: Students Arrested After Protesting Against University Reform

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A week ago the government of Sebastian Piñera announced a major reform to the higher education system. At the inauguration ceremony of the president of Universidad de Chile (University of Chile) Víctor Pérez, students were arrested while protesting against a reform which they fear will get rid of public higher education.

Brazil: Standing Against Mining in Gandarela

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Local communities and netcitizens who care for the biodiverse Serra da Gandarela in Minas Gerais, Brazil, are taking a stand against Vale S.A. - a major mining multinational whose record is not one of the best at the eyes of environmental groups.

26 June 2010

Bangladesh: Hartal Is Back

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Hartal, a South Asian form of strike action is back in Bangladesh after almost three years. Bangladeshi netizens react.

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Worldwide: The oil spills that don't make the news

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The tragic oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico has the world's attention on the devastation that badly managed oil extraction can bring. However, in some places around the world, people live with toxic spills such as these and through videos people try to bring the world's attention to their plight.

Russia: Bloggers React to President Medvedev's Silicon Valley Tour

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For the first 24 hours, Dmitry Medvedev's @KremlinRussia Twitter account provided a unique opportunity to send unmoderated comments to the Russian president. Then all the comments were removed, and the era of the Russian unmoderated online democracy ended. Gregory Asmolov reviews Russian bloggers' reactions to the president's visit to California.

25 June 2010

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D.R. of Congo: The Murder of Human Rights Activist Floribert Chebeya

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Floribert Chebeya, the leader of a human rights organization in D.R. of Congo, was found dead on June 2 under suspicious circumstances. Protests against his murder and other killings and rapes are planned by the Congolese diaspora this week.

South Africa: The social media world of vuvuzelas

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Can't get enough of vuvuzelas? Or perhaps the opposite is the case. Here are a series of social media links devoted to everything vuvuzela.

South Korea: Worries Over Apocalypse Health Care Reform May Bring

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As South Korean government moves a step closer to execute a health care reform, bloggers have erupted online, strongly criticizing the idea of reform as neither effective nor egalitarian.

Algeria: Defeat by USA Brings the Country Back to Earth

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Algerians went from hope to disillusion as their team lost to USA in additional time. Bloggers react to the end of the world cup journey for their country.

24 June 2010

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Brazil: “Tsunami” hits some of the poorest riverside cities

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At least 46 people have been killed and an estimated hundreds are missing after torrential floods swept through states in the north-east Brazil, in the worst environmental tragedy in the local population's memory.

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