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Daily Archives: December 18, 2008

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Hollowed-Out Democracy: Russian-backed Election Monitors Say It’s All Good In Belarus

Archive - Pre 2015By adminDecember 18, 20081 Comment

For election monitoring in Europe, the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe (OSCE) provides the fairest assessment, at least in the eyes of the West, as they chronicle the many flaws in Eastern European elections. But the former-Soviet bloc does its own election monitoring, and their results… well, they can’t seem to find any…

Billionaires Use British Libel Laws to Pound at Media

Archive - Pre 2015By adminDecember 18, 2008Leave a comment

Whistle-blowing website Wikileaks has made it their trade to host content censored online. While this brings to mind China or Myanmar, their most challenging threats have come from the West — in this case, they’ve posted a series of stories quietly scrubbed from the archives of British papers by a hyperactive British libel law. The…

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