Diana Tung's Blog

Chinese blogger arrested in Fujian province for uploading a video?

Regions: China

Issues: Freedom of opinion & expression

Tags: arbitrary detention, censorship, Freedom of Speech, internet, web 2.0

At about 9 am this morning, journalist and new media thinker Rebecca Mackinnon retweeted a message from user amoiist saying: "I have been arrested by Mawei police, SOS."  The original tweet was posted yesterday with another message asking for help.  amoiist is Peter Guo, an active blogger  in China.  He's previously written on internet censorship, as reported by Global Voices Online, and PC World notes that Guo's arrest is not an isolated incident.


HRWIFF 2009 - Mrs Goundo’s Daughter – NYC Premiere

Regions: Mali

Issues: Children's rights, HIV-AIDS, Reproductive rights, Sexual rights, Women's rights

Tags: female circumcision, female clitoral excision, female genital cutting, Female genital mutilation

 

At the sold-out New York Premiere of Mrs. Goundo's Daughter, I joined the audience at the Human Rights Watch International Film Festival (HRWIFF) for an enlightening film on a commonly misunderstood and misrepresented phenomenon: female circumcision. 


World Refugee Day 2009

Regions: Global

Issues: Refugees

Tags: refugees, unhcr, world refugee day

Every year, June 20th is set aside to highlight the fact that 42 million people have been forced from their homes due to violent conflict and persecution.  Nearly two-thirds of this population are considered Internally Displaced within their own countries, with 80% of all refugees living in developing countries.  The U.N. High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) considers refugees to be one of the most vulnerable populations on earth, facing severe challenges to fulfilling even basic needs.