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South Korea: Battle to Protect Natural Reserve from Naval Base Construction
 As one of South Korea's Natural Heritage sites is on the verge of being replaced by a pile of cement from naval base construction work, local residents and civic activists are waging a fierce battle to rescue the site. More and more South Korean Tweeters and bloggers are joining the movement.  read>>  
Featured Blogger: Sabrina Sultana - Blogging With Her Heart
 Sabrina Sultana blogs from Bangladesh and she is one of the millions of bloggers in this world who express themselves using internet. But Sabrina is not like others; she blogs with her heart.   read>>  
Tunisia: Official Arrested for Criticizing Interior Ministry
 Samir Feriani, a senior official in the Interior Ministry, was forcibly arrested by the police and taken into a military barracks in Tunisia on May 29. Days earlier, he had published in "Al-Khabeer" magazine two letters addressed to the Tunisian people, in which he criticized the recruitment policy of the ministry.  read>>  
Tanzania: Opposition MP Tweets His Arrest
 Zitto Kabwe, a Tanzanian Member of Parliament from the opposition party Chadema, was arrested on June 4 in Central Tanzania soon after holding a public rally. As he was taken into police custody, the MP used his mobile phone to tweet the arrest to his 1,640 followers who retweeted, sympathised and tweeted back messages of encouragement.   read>>  
Macedonia: Online Guide to Parliamentary Elections 2011
 Early parliamentary elections are taking place in the Republic of Macedonia right now, and Filip Stojanovski reviews election-related resources available to Macedonian voters online.  read>>  
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