Archive for April, 2009

Can America change hearts and minds?

Obama may be popular abroad, but it won’t be so easy for his new public diplomacy secretary to improve America’s image John Brown, a  US Foreign Service officer for more than 20 years currently affiliated with Georgetown University,  argues in an article …

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A Sense of Betrayal Propels A Journalist to Seek Help from the European Human Rights Court Against the U.S. Broadcasting Board of Governors

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"A Day Late and a Photo Short" – White House and State Department Websites Rarely Updated during Obama's European Trip

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“A Day Late and a Photo Short” – White House and State Department Websites Rarely Updated during Obama’s European Trip

   FreeMediaOnline.org, Free Media Online Blog,  GovoritAmerika.us, April 6, 2009, San Francisco

U.S. Responds to Russia’s Report on Violence Against Journalists

U.S. urges all nations to investigate and ensure safety for journalists

In a statement delivered to the OSCE Permanent Council in Vienna on April 2, U.S. Chargé d' Affaires

Attack Against Russian Human Rights Activist Lev Ponomarev Raised during Obama-Medvedev Meeting

[caption id="" align="alignleft" width="150" caption="Dmitry Medvedev"][/caption] [caption id="" align="alignright" width="150" caption="Barack Obama"][/caption]   FreeMediaOnline.org & Free Media Online

Russia: Rights Advocate Seriously Hurt in Attack – Human Rights Watch

Obama Should Highlight Safety of Activists in Talks with Medvedev

The Russian authorities should investigate the violent attack against Lev Ponomarev, a prominent Russian human rights defender, nine international

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