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July, 2011

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Stories from July, 2011

15 July 2011

Morocco: A Personal Tale of Protest

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The Moroccan pro-democracy movement known as February 20, struggles to communicate with the public amid a government-led campaign to discredit it. The movement primarily uses the Internet to explain its position and ideas. But it is the personal account of its own militants that impacts the wider public more starkly. Here is the moving story of one activist, Younes Loukili.

Malaysia: Facebook Netizens Want Prime Minister to Resign

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A Facebook page demanding the resignation of Malaysia’s Prime Minister has gathered almost 200,000 supporters a few days after it was created. The campaign was initiated on the same day when thousands of people marched in the streets during the Bersih 2.0 pro-democracy rally which was violently dispersed by the police.

14 July 2011

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Bolivia: Fighting Cholitas in the Spotlight

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Female wrestling in El Alto, Bolivia has captured the attention of locals and visitors for more than ten years. These women add a bit of tradition to this popular sport: where else would you see colorful skirts with petticoats, fringed shawls, thick braids and bowler hats battling it out in a ring?

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South Sudan: Messages of #LoveFromSudan

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On the eve of the independence of South Sudan, a group of young Sudanese started a movement that is trying to start a conversation between North and South to create mutual friendship between both sides and link young citizens of the two countries. The movement uses the hashtag #lovefromsudan.

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Japan: Indie Music Rocks the Nukes

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With a spreading nuclear crisis and related issues such as radiation fears, new energy policies on the horizon and an uncertain future for the operating reactors, Japanese netizens have started a revival of music videos with a clear anti-nuclear message.

Africa: Of Misunderstandings, the Best Laid Plans and Language Challenge

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Find out about what's on the minds of a variety of African bloggers with Global Voices author Paula Odhiambo.

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