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Global Voices: Daily Digest—October 6-7, 2011

Global Voices: Daily Digest—October 6-7, 2011

Yemen: Congrats to Tawakkol Karman
Congratulations have been pouring in from all corners since the winners of this year's much anticipated Nobel Peace Prize winners were announced. Yemeni journalist and activist Tawakkol Karman joins Liberian President Ellen Sirleaf and Liberian peace activist Leymah Gbowee as their year's winners. read>>

See also: Yemen: Celebrating Tawakkol Karman
Yemen: Celebrating the Bravery of Revolutionary Women

Arab World: RIP Steve Jobs
The Arab world is mourning the death of Steve Jobs, Apple's visionary leader. Tributes are pouring in via social media as netizens wake up to the news. read>>

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See also: Caribbean: Remembering the Genius of Steve JobsAfrica: R.I.P Steve Jobs, You Will be Missed

Cameroon: Controversies Around the Electoral Campaign
The Central African Republic of Cameroon has entered the last week of the presidential campaign. While international election monitors arrived in the country to observe the elections, the electoral campaign activities failed to convince most Cameroonians of the importance of what is at stake. read>>

Related: Cameroon: Questions and Doubts Over Upcoming Election

Colombia: First National Evacuation Simulation
Fourteen Colombian cities participated in an exercise of simulating a national evacuation on October 5. The idea was to simulate an emergency (an earthquake) and build awareness of the steps people should assume in the event of an actual emergency. read>>

China: The Runaway Bosses of Wenzhou City
More than 26 entrepreneurs from China's industrial city of Wenzhou have fled the country after being unable to pay debts illegally lent to them by government officials. The city's officials are pleading with the central government for help, but Chinese netizens are not sympathetic to the Wenzhou bosses. read>>

More posts on Global Voices today...
Tunisia: Arab Bloggers Discuss the Situation in Syria
Palestine: Blogger Rasha Hilwi Not Welcome in Tunisia
Bahrain: Dr Ghassan Dhaif Tweets His Jail Experience
Jordan: Prince Hassan Joins Twitter!
Slovakia: New Draft Law Threatens Internet Freedom
Ada Lovelace Day: Inspirational Women in Action

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