The Olympics in Beijing have begun!
Thanks to support from Reuters, Global Voices is covering citizen media reactions to the Olympics from citizens in China and around the world on our special coverage page and in our Olympics Twitter feed.
Visit the special coverage page:
http://globalvoicesonline.org/-/special/olympics/
Subscribe or publish the RSS feeds:
http://globalvoicesonline.org/-/special/olympics/feed/
Follow the Twitter tweets:
http://twitter.com/gvoolympics
The Twitter feed is also being translated to French by Global Voices in French and is published on French website, Rue89.
Other resources:
- OpenNet Initative has the latest on internet censorship and freedom of speech in China
- Play the Game for Open Journalism: assistance and information for journalists covering the Beijing Olympics.
- O-Change (Olympiads for Change) is inviting people to help inspire a creative, international human rights movement centered around the Olympics, by responding to their 5-question online survey “How do you feel?” (English, French)
RSSLatest Olympics posts from Global Voices
- Oscar Pistorius and the Paralympic #Bladegate Controversy
- Germany: Improve Reporting on Disabled People
- 2012 Paralympics: A Successful Start, Remarkable Stories
- Paralympic Games Kick Off in London
- The South Caucasus at the 2012 Olympics
- Puerto Rico: Jaime Espinal's Silver Medal Makes History
- Saudi Arabia: Reaching the Line of Gender Equality
- Female Saudi Athletes – Out of the Olympics, Into the Twitter Storm
- Central Asia's Mixed Success at London Olympics
- Afghanistan: When Bronze Means More than Gold








































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