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July, 2011

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Stories from July, 2011

5 July 2011

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Morocco: Protests Over Reform Continue

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On Friday Morocco voted in a Constitutional referendum proposed by King Mohammed VI. Official results show an overwhelming support to the reform. Bloggers have been denouncing widespread irregularities.

China: Popular Actress Sparks Homosexuality Debate

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Homosexuality is not a crime in China and in the past few years the gay community has become more visible in the Chinese online world. Last week, an overseas Chinese pastor's reaction to the legalization of same-sex marriage by the New York State Senate, was echoed by an award-winning actress Lu Liping, and their words have triggered a heated debate.

Morocco: Reform With the Taste of an Unfinished Business

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Throughout the referendum process, the Moroccan blogosphere was divided over the issue of reform. The heated debate shaking the Moroccan society was reflected in social networks. Some are willing to accept the reform proposed by the King. Others question the legitimacy of a process, they say, was marred with irregularities.

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Malaysia: More Arrested Before Planned Rally

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More people have now been arrested in Malaysia for supporting the Bersih 2.0 rally that is planned to happen on the 9 July, 2011. Some were arrested merely for wearing Bersih T-shirts. The Bersih rally, which has been declared illegal by the government, is organized to demand transparent and clean elections.

Poland: Citizen Initiative for Complete Abortion Ban

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Some 600,000 people have signed a petition in support of the draft amendment to Poland's abortion law intending to ban abortion in Poland without exceptions – even when the life of a woman is threatened. Katarzyna Odrozek reviews online reactions of the supporters and opponents of the complete ban on abortion in Poland.

4 July 2011

Greece: “We Gave Birth to Democracy, and We Killed It!”

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Jasmina Babic reviews tweets about last week's protests in Athens, Greece, and the violent response of the local police.

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