This week columnist Mesfin Negash writes about the importance of researching, writing, and interpreting history in order to learn from it.
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Sri Lankan journalist Sonali Samarasinghe writes an open letter to President Mahinda Rajapakse after her husband was killed as a result of his reporting.
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Bina Shah discusses the plight of the Shia Muslims, a group in Pakistan being targeted by militants who believe they need to be destroyed or driven out.
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In India, writers and activists are subject to blatant misappropriations of law, while those with political connections get leniency.
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Cuban bloggers Yoani Sanchez and Orlando Luis Pardo Lazo visit the White House to discuss military relations between Cuba and the U.S.
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Cuban bloggers Yoani Sanchez and Orlando Luis Pardo Lazo visit the White House to discuss military relations between Cuba and the U.S.
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This week: circumventing Internet censorship with Tor, Burmese newspapers going daily, and analyzing Chinese government’s censorship of Weibo posts.
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Tarik Gunersel suggests we recognize the invention of writing as the turning point in history, transcending God-related labeling of turning points.
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In part II of a series on the future of Spain’s literary market, Horacio Castellanos Moya discusses the role of corporations and small, independent publishers.
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In part II of a series on the future of Spain’s literary market, Horacio Castellanos Moya discusses the role of corporations and small, independent publishers.
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