Tag: zimbabwe
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New on mediapolicy – AfriMAP reports
Over the past couple of days, we’ve added a new section making it easier for you to access the work of our colleagues in the AfriMAP project. As with the Mapping Digital Media section, you can now also read AfriMAP reports about public media environments in Africa right here on mediapolicy.org. Visit mediapolicy.org/AfriMAP to learn…
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tumblr_m9l4plxTKv1rdpbb6 China and Africa have intensified cooperation in press and media in recent years, in an attempt to break the perceived monopoly of the Western media in the global news market. Deputy Editor-in-chief of China Radio International Ma Weigong says the two sides have established direct channels to acquire information about each other after years…
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China and Africa have intensified cooperation in press and media in recent years, in an attempt to break the perceived monopoly of the Western media in the global news market. Deputy Editor-in-chief of China Radio International Ma Weigong says the two sides have established direct channels to acquire information about each other after years of…
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Stolen ballots in Zimbabwe – video from The Guardian
[Originally published here on the WITNESS Hub Blog.] How does ballot-stealing in Zimbabwe work? British newspaper the Guardian smuggled a camera to a Zimbabwean prison officer in the run-up to the recent election run-off in Zimbabwe to find out. Shepherd Yuda records secretly as he and his colleagues are forced to vote for Robert Mugabe…
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World Refugee Day – Zimbabwe, South Africa and Iraq
[Originally published here on the WITNESS Hub blog.] There are 16 million refugees and 51 million internally displaced people worldwide, according to the UNHCR’s latest figures [pdf]. That number is so extraordinary, so egregious, that I find it personally difficult to absorb – but this World Refugee Day, there seems to be much more imagery available showing…