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February 2005

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» The OneWorld Tunisia Country Guide
The aim of this Guide is to provide a brief introduction to human rights and sustainable development issues in Tunisia

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17.02.2005 Tunisialaiset metsäalan asiantuntijat päivittävät tietojaan ja taitojaan tällä viikolla suomalaisasiantuntijoiden johdolla. Tunisiassa järjestettävässä asiantuntijoiden aivoriihessä etsitään keinoja muun muassa ympäristön kestävään kehittämiseen ja resurssien käyttöön. Samalla tulee kuluneeksi 40 vuotta Suomen ensimmäisestä, juuri Tunisiassa toteutetusta kehitysyhteistyöhankkeesta.
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From: global.finland
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08.02.2005 The CRIS Campaign released a statement to the Social Assemblies of the World Social Forum putting the spotlight on communication rights violations in Tunisia, the host country for the 2005 World Summit on the Information society. The statement also lays out CRIS' support for proposals at UNESCO for a strong international convention to promote and defend cultural diversity - a step which could provide a legislative defence for nations contesting damaging international free trade agreements.
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From: CRIS (Communication Rights in the Information Society)
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Roberto Savio di Ips (a sinistra)
07.02.2005 Sul controllo dell’informazione imposto dal sistema dominante si è tenuto un dibattito a Porto Alegre a cui hanno partecipato tra gli altri Giulietto Chiesa e Ignacio Ramonet. Gli interventi della maggior parte dei partecipanti concordava sul fatto che la privatizzazione dei mezzi di comunicazione non garantisce il pluralismo dell’informazione. Su questo tema si è discusso anche all’interno della campagna Cris che si sta mobilitando verso il vertice Onu (Wsis) che si terrà a novembre in Tunisia. Da molte organizzazioni tunisine arrivano denuncie di limitazione della libertà di espressione e per questo rimangono contrarie a mantenere la sede del vertice in Tunisia che comunque sarà un occasione per sollevare il problema a livello internazionale.
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From: Association for Progressive Communications, Inter Press Service (IPS)
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Image: Roberto Savio di Ips (a sinistra)
07.02.2005 Tunisia’s engagement in the WSIS process will help the country in curbing its tradition of oppressing communication rights, remarked Sihem Bensedrine in the World Social Forum. Bensedrine of National Council for Tunisian Freedom was speaking at a panel discussion on communication rights organized by the Communication Rights in the Information Society in WSF.
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