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Morocco: Peace Corps Community Honors So Youn Kim

Publicado Posted by Jillian C. York on 22/11/2009

The Peace Corps bloggers are mourning the loss of a fellow volunteer, 23-year-old So Youn Kim, who had worked at a youth center in the southern Moroccan village of Tamegrout. Bloggers who knew her and those who didn't have memorialized Kim in a set of posts describing her ambition, her beauty, ...

Etiquetas Development English Health International Relations Media Middle East & North Africa Morocco Weblog Youth


Bahamas: “F” on Crime

Publicado Posted by Janine Mendes-Franco on 21/11/2009

“Clearly the Government has no plan to address crime, there has been no improvement in the Judicial System, and…it appears that the Government will not move forward with Capital Punishment”: Weblog Bahamas‘ Jerome Pinder gives the government a failing grade on crime.

Etiquetas Americas Bahamas English International Relations Law Media Politics Roundups


Barbados, Guyana: Doctor Complicit?

Publicado Posted by Janine Mendes-Franco on 21/11/2009

Barbados Underground suggests that the doctor who examined the minor brutalised by Guyana police “was complicit in the torture…the concealment of a crime against humanity and…he possibly committed obstruction of justice.”

Etiquetas Americas Barbados Children Cyber-Activism English Ethnicity Guyana Human Rights Law Media Politics Roundups


Algeria: Coverage ‘Written from Cairo'

Publicado Posted by Amira Al Hussaini on 21/11/2009

Algerian The Moor Next Door takes a closer look at media coverage following the Algeria- Egypt matches which saw Algeria qualify to the World Cup in South Africa next year. “Foot-ball is something akin to a religion in many countries… It can also lead to blind and irrational fanaticism,& ...

Etiquetas Algeria Egypt English Media Middle East & North Africa Roundups Sport


Egypt and Algeria: Much More Than a Football Match

Publicado Posted by Tarek Amr on 21/11/2009

Who would have believed that a football match could cause such tension between two nations? The trouble between Egypt and Algeria has now reached an unexpected level and many bloggers believe that the World Cup qualifying match has nothing to do with the troubles on the street. Tarek Amr has the sto ...

Etiquetas Algeria Arabic Breaking News Egypt English Entertainment International Relations Media Middle East & North Africa Politics Sport War & Conflict Weblog