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[GV Weekly] Syria: True Identity of Arrested Blogger Questioned


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Jun 09 - Egypt: Timeline of Communication Shutdown during the Revolution
June 8-16, 2011
Syria: True Identity of Arrested Blogger Questioned
 Since reports emerged that a Syrian blogger named Amina Arraf, known as "Gay Girl in Damascus" had been seized by authorities on Monday, 6 June 2011, serious doubts have surfaced that the blogger may not be who she claims.  read>> 

Followup:
Syria: Lesbian Blogger Amina is a Married American Man
Brazil: Jokes About Rape and the Limit of Humor
 Rafinha Bastos, a famous Brazilian stand-up comedian, has raised significant controversy by declaring in a show that women who claim they have been raped are often ugly and should be thankful. The blogosphere has been discussing the limits of humor and political incorrectness.  read>>  
Macedonia: Protests Against Police Brutality/Murder Cover-Up Spread
 Macedonians have been protesting for 5 days online and offline in Skopje, urging the authorities to "solve" the murder of a young man by a police officer who served as a high-ranking official's bodyguard. On Friday, youth from other cities - Bitola, Strumica, Kochani - took to the streets, too.  read>>  
Puerto Rico: Uproar Over Blogger's Story
 An anonymous blogger's post narrating how she was insulted by a public official spread through the Puerto Rican blogosphere and social media, and made waves in the mainstream media. The incident has been confirmed. Here is "Yuyu's" story and reactions from netizens.  read>>  
Singapore: 'Save the World's Saddest Dolphins' Campaign
 Twenty-five dolphins caught in the wild are being held in captivity in a Singapore gaming and spa resort. Animal lovers and netizens have launched a campaign demanding the release of these dolphins.  read>>  
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Spain: Protests Evolve, but Tensions Continue
Zimbabwe: What is Next?
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India Close Behind China in the African Continent
Turkey: Election Results, Reactions and Hopes

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