The anti-corruption torch marches in Honduras demonstrate to corrupt politicians that by remaining in power they are playing with the fire of popular indignation.
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La nación hondureña está pasando por un momento crucial muy importante quizá igual o más fuerte que en el golpe de Estado del 28 de junio de 2009, cuando fue sacado por la fuerza de las armas el presidente Manuel Zelaya Rosales.
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Arzu Geybulla discusses political imprisonment, the stifling of voices in Turkey and Azerbaijan, and her expectations for the two countries’ unsteady futures.
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In this Freedom Chat, Lindsay Bayne speaks with blogger, journalist, and human rights activist Arzu Geybulla. Currently living in Istanbul, Geybulla discusses press freedom, corruption, and political imprisonment in Turkey and Azerbaijan.
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As the European Games take place in Baku, exiled Azerbaijani journalist Idrak Abbasov shares the true story of media censorship in Azerbaijan.
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China-controlled newspapers had a harsh reaction to a letter from Chinese students asking the government to break its silence on the Tiananmen Square protests.
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Acclaimed French director Pascal Rambert talks about the creative process behind his Pittsburgh production of A (micro) history of world economics, danced.
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