Kenya: Cyberactivism in the aftermath of political violence
January 18th, 2008

Patrick Meier submitted the following referring to a post of Ndesanjo Macha on Globalvoicesonline.

Kenyan citizen journalists and activists are increasingly turning to popular Web 2.0 tools and applications such as wikis, blogs, Facebook, Flickr, Twitter and mashups to organize and share news and information about the post election crisis, chronicle violence, share crisis photos and raise funds to help the needy.

Patrick Meier submitted the following referring to a post of Ndesanjo Macha on Globalvoicesonline.
Kenyan citizen journalists and activists are increasingly turning to popular Web 2.0 tools and applications such as wikis, blogs, Facebook, Flickr, Twitter and mashups to organize and share news and information about the post election crisis, chronicle violence, share crisis [...]

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Comments
1 - michiel

Perhaps ‘new media’ pose less risk than ‘old media’: Dutch documentary-maker Fleur van Dissel was arrested yesterday (Jan. 17 2008) on charges of ‘terrorism’. See (Dutch) http://www.nu.nl/news/1397646/10/Keniaanse_politie_pakt_Nederlandse_vrouw_op.html

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