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Q&A: "Freedom of Expression Goes Hand in Hand with Justice"
CARTAGENA, Colombia, Sep 15 (IPS) - Social inequality is "the main" problem
for freedom of expression in Latin America, said Frank La Rue
Lewy, who was named United Nations Special Rapporteur on the
promotion and protection of the right to freedom of opinion and
expression on Aug. 1.
Categories: Information Society
HEALTH-MEXICO: Internet Can Be a Dangerous Pharmacy
MEXICO CITY, Jul 20 (Tierramérica) - Mexico is drafting measures to regulate the sales
of pharmaceuticals over the Internet: reforms have been announced
for laws dating back to the 1980s, when the world wide web did
not yet exist, and new monitoring systems are in the works to
track the who, how and what of online sales.
Categories: Information Society
BRAZIL: Delivery Boy Newshounds Show Life in Sao Paulo
RIO DE JANEIRO, Jun 18 (IPS) - Cleyton Perroni’s motorbike has been a part of his
life since he was 12. But 19 years later, its role changed from
recreation to an essential working tool as, equipped with a cell
phone, he became a reporter of daily life in the Brazilian city
of Sao Paulo.
Categories: Information Society
MEDIA-SINGAPORE: Restrictions Follow Critics to Cyberspace
SINGAPORE, Jun 7 (IPS) - When Lee Hsien Loong became Singapore’s prime
minister after his father, Lee
Kuan Yew, four years ago, he
encouraged citizens to "feel free to express diverse
views,
pursue unconventional ideas, or simply be different". Today,
these hopes
for a city-state that can be more relaxed about
criticism and more open to frank
debate appear to have been too
high.
Categories: Information Society
MEDIA: Midwife for an Inclusive Society
HAVANA, May 30 (IPS) - Changing society to bring about greater respect for
diversity requires the participation of the mainstream press,
despite the combination of alternative media and the various
forums, blogs and networks on the Internet that promote a more
democratic flow of information.
Categories: Information Society
ARGENTINA: Multimedia Youngsters not Isolated
BUENOS AIRES, May 19 (IPS) - Many parents in Argentina, like their counterparts
in developed countries, worry that their teenage children spend
too much time on their computers and cell-phones, with little
real-life interaction with others, and devoting hardly any time
to reading. But a new study shows that such beliefs are partly
based on preconceived notions that do not stand up to scrutiny.
Categories: Information Society
TECHNOLOGY-CUBA: University Opens Doors to Free Software
HAVANA, May 17 (IPS) - After years of deliberation, the University of
Havana has finally decided to switch over to free software on its
network of computers, virtually all of which are running the
Windows operating system, produced by United States software
giant Microsoft.
Categories: Information Society
CUBA: Cultural Policy Debate Keeps Growing
HAVANA, Feb 14 (IPS) - More than a year after the outbreak of the
so-called "e-mail war", the debate on cultural policy
has not died down in Cuba. And although the issue is not
addressed in the national media, the discussion continues, and is
spreading to embrace other aspects of life in this socialist
island nation.
Categories: Information Society
ARGENTINA: Public Employees Go for IT
BUENOS AIRES, Feb 12 (IPS) - In keeping with its aim to shore up the strong role
played by the state, which was badly weakened during the years
when free-market economic policies were predominant, the
Argentine government is implementing a successful programme of
electronic learning for its employees that is already being
requested by a dozen Latin American countries interested in
replicating the experience.
Categories: Information Society
FILM-ARGENTINA: Local Characters Get All the Parts
BUENOS AIRES, Dec 3 (IPS) - "I’d like to be offered the role of a madwoman
some day, or of a vicious person, just out of curiosity, because
I’m really not like that at all," says Carmen Drive, a
56-year-old Argentine homemaker who has already acted in 18
movies without ever having set foot outside her home town,
population 30,000.
Categories: Information Society
DEVELOPMENT: Faced with Clashes, It's Good to Talk
VENICE, Nov 29 (IPS) - With clashing civilisations, as with clashing
people, there's one strategy that works: talk your way out of
it. Just how is, of course, the more difficult question.
Categories: Information Society
ECUADOR: No Dial Tone, No Contract
QUITO, Nov 21 (IPS) - The possible cancellation of the mobile telephone
operating licence granted by Ecuador to Porta Celular, a company
indirectly owned by Mexican multi-millionaire Carlos Slim, could
set a precedent in Latin America.
Categories: Information Society
LATIN AMERICA: New ‘Cyber Paradise’ for Paedophiles and Racists?
RIO DE JANEIRO, Nov 15 (IPS) - The crackdown in eastern Europe and the United
States on websites posting racist content or child pornography
could expose Latin America to the risk of becoming a new
"cyber paradise" for on-line paedophilia and racism,
experts say.
Categories: Information Society
COMMUNICATIONS: Internet - Ruled by the Many, or by Special Interests?
RIO DE JANEIRO, Nov 12 (IPS) - The Internet Governance Forum (IGF) being held in
Rio de Janeiro Monday through Thursday, with more than 1,500
people attending, is discussing issues that are not yet a concern
for the majority of users, but are already having a major impact
on their lives.
Categories: Information Society
LATIN AMERICA: Journey to Bring Big Screen to Small Towns
BUENOS AIRES, Nov 12 (IPS) - A young Argentine couple will set out from this
capital city in December on an overland journey through 12 Latin
American countries, as far as Mexico, taking their country’s
films to small towns in rural areas, with backing from the state
and civil society organisations.
Categories: Information Society
TECHNOLOGY-SRI LANKA: Leapfrogging Out of Poverty on IT
MAHAVILACHCHIYA, Oct 26 (IPS) - In a north-central village, deep inside Sri Lanka’s
backwoods, a young man is glued to a computer screen, pushing a
mouse and filling in figures.
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