2011 on Global Voices

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2011 on Global Voices

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2011 has been an extraordinary year for online citizen media content. Global Voices has been there as revolutions happened, dictatorships fell, and network effects rippled through the cities and neighborhoods of our contributors reporting from around the world.

What we do: Global Voices is a volunteer community of over 500 writers, translators, and digital media activists who bring you underreported stories and conversations from around the world.

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Regional Highlights

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Global Voices authors and editors highlight some of the most important events of their regions. Did you miss any of these events during the year? Catch up now!

Africa

Meyo-Kye, North Gabon, 2 February, 2011. Banner reads: "In Tunisia, Ben Ali left. In Gabon, Ali Ben out." Image provided via Julie Owono

Meyo-Kye, North Gabon, 2 February, 2011. Banner reads: "In Tunisia, Ben Ali left. In Gabon, Ali Ben out." Image provided via Julie Owono

Caribbean

Caucasus

China

Latin America

Middle East and North Africa

'Moroccan Superman' pausing in front of the parliament. Copyright Amine Hachimoto. Used with permission.

'Moroccan Superman' pausing in front of the parliament. Copyright Amine Hachimoto. Used with permission.

Portuguese

South Asia

South East Asia

 

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