Global Voices: Daily Digest—November 30, 2011
Global Voices: Daily Digest—November 30, 2011
Russia: Creators of Election
Violation Map Come Under Attack
With a week to go
until Russia's parliamentary elections, the Golos election
monitoring association has been experiencing unprecedented
pressure, including a break-in by a television team,
accusatory articles in major newspapers, and a call for the
organization's closure signed by three parliament deputies
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Peru: Conga Mining Project
Suspended in Wake of Public Pressure
Protesting
residents have managed to temporarily suspend operations of
the Conga gold mining project, but protests continue all the
same in support of the project's definitive cancellation. At
the heart of the conflict is the defense of some 20 lagoons
and their ecosystems, which would be seriously degraded by
the execution of this mining project. read>>
Japan: I am Isolated in My
Workplace
A poignant cry in the form of an anonymous
entry: a blogger's struggles to find a place for himself in
his workplace. read>>
Puerto Rico: Blogger Exposes
Misleading Commercial
Puerto Rican blogger Ed Morales
gave a first hand account of the shooting of a Fiat
commercial that shows actress and singer Jennifer López
driving around her old neighborhood in the Bronx, New York.
In fact, as Morales demonstrates with photos, López was
never there. read>>
UN News: Uncertainty Continues Over Safety In The Strait Of Hormuz
Australian Museum: Celebrate Sir David Attenborough's 100th Birthday With The Australian Museum
Clean Shipping Coalition: Shipping - IMO’s Net Zero Framework Progresses But ENGOs Slam Unnecessary Delay
Gena Wolfrath, IMI: Understanding News Fatigue—and How To Stay Informed Without Overload
Access Now: A Statement To Our Community About Why RightsCon 2026 Will Not Take Place In Zambia
Climate Action Network: Santa Marta Plants The Seeds Of A Fossil-Free Future - Civil Society Will Hold Governments To Account