The year 2010 may well be remembered as a watershed year when activists and journalists used new technology to speak truth to power and, in so doing, … Go to resource »
Twelve journalists assassinated, five killed accidentally, thirty-four imprisoned, hundreds threatened, intimidated, attacked, assaulted: this is … Go to resource »
An Oscar-nominated film director, Tim Hetherington, has been killed in Libya's besieged city, Misrata. Go to resource »
The South African Constitutional Court ruled in favor of the Citizen newspaper in a defamation case, holding that the granting of amnesty under the … Go to resource »
Many organisations in South Africa are opposed to the Protection of Information Bill which they say will undermine democracy in the country. Go to resource »
In October, Ugandan tabloid Rolling Stone provoked a storm of protest after it disclosed the names, addresses and pictures of scores of gay men and … Go to resource »
Al Jazeera's "Inside Story" examines whether the uprising in Tunisia heralds similar events elsewhere in the Arab world, including other countries in … Go to resource »
The elections that took place in Burundi beginning in May 2010 were the country’s first since its nearly 16-year civil war ended in 2009. The … Go to resource »
Media diversity supports, promotes, deepens, consolidates and strengthens democracy, nation building, social cohesion and good governance. Our … Go to resource »
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