In part two of a series on freedom in society, Israel Centeno shows how the dystopia Aldous Huxley created in his novel Brave New World could become a reality.
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In part one of a series on freedom in society, Israel Centeno uses Aldous Huxley’s Brave New World to dissect liberal dystopias and a future without freedom.
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The temporary removal of two historically significant statues in Addis Ababa has sparked outrage at the Ethiopian government’s continuous lack of transparency.
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“When an artist mourns and eulogizes the death of a brutal dictator, is he denying the suffering that this despotic hero inflicted upon the audience?” Mesfin Negash considers this dilemma in the latest Ethiopiques column.
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A transcript from a live Facebook interview hosted by Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty with Alexander Lukashuk and Jan Maksymiuk, two correspondents from its Belarus Service (Radio Svaboda).
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To track and surveil citizens online, repressive regimes in the Middle East and North Africa have relied on Western technology for years. US company BlueCoat has been accused for months of providing the Assads with products for online crackdown.
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Fed up with conditions in what the western media has called Europe’s last dictatorship, thousands of Belarusians have expressed their discontent in a strikingly unorthodox fashion: clapping.
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