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Croatian author and journalist Slavenka Drakulic reflects on how communism's collapse has brought more choices for toothpaste as well as a slower, more difficult change in consciousness.
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Open Society Institute Threats to press freedom in Uganda--and what it could mean for the 2011
elections.

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This OSIEA report evaluates the progress of press freedom and access to information in Uganda.
Paul
Paul
Press freedom is more often considered freedom to image than freedom of speech, as illustration cannot convey combined depravity, need, abuse, hope, and beauty so eloquently or succinctly.
November 8 at 7:02am
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Open Society Institute Global civil society coalition--including OSI--urges UN to support Goldstone recommendations on Gaza.

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Global Civil Society Coalition Urges UN General Assembly to Support Goldstone Recommendations on Gaza WASHINGTON, Nov. 2 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- A global coalition of civil society organizations
Sai Thiha
Sai Thiha
that is cool!
November 3 at 8:13pm
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Open Society Institute In Paris, black & Arab youth are 3 to 15 times more likely
to be stopped by the police than their white counterparts. Listen to an audio discussion of the issue, and how it compares w/the US.

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The Open Society Justice Initiative hosts a comparative discussion on documenting and challenging racial profiling in France and the United States.
Nate Wunderman
Nate Wunderman
The last thing the Paris police needs to be doing is aping the LAPD circa 1992.
November 2 at 4:57pm
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Open Society Institute George Soros: how capitalism threatens to undermine open society | final of 5-part lecture series

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Gregory Cragg
Gregory Cragg
George Soros made all of his billions from capitalism
October 31 at 11:41am
Peter Talbot
Peter Talbot
Actually, he made most of his billions by shorting the British pound and impoverishing the poor in London and the East End, among others. Now he touts charity while looking for his latest contrarian score.
October 31 at 3:09pm
Yukihiro Toyohara
Yukihiro Toyohara
A person who made a great success in the capitalism world, well knows the risks of the capitalism and its structure. George Soros, in my opinion, is not just a billionaire, but a philosopher. Maybe an "active philosopher."
November 1 at 4:01pm
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Open Society Institute Call for Proposals: Human rights and social progress in Central Asia

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The Central Eurasia Project is now accepting letters of inquiry for the Winter 2010 Call for Grant Proposals. The deadline is January 25, 2010.
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Open Society Institute Citizenship enables you not only to vote, hold public office, and exit
and enter a country freely, but also to obtain housing, health care,
employment, and education. It is vital in order to live a decent human
life. Stateless people are denied that right.

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Globally 15 million people are denied citizenship. The Open Society Institute presents a few of their stories—and ways that you can help.
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Open Society Institute Crude World: Peter Maass on Oil, Crisis and Poverty - Nov 11 in NYC!

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On November 11, at 12:30 pm, the Revenue Watch Institute will host a lunchtime discussion at the Open Society Institute with author Peter Maass about his new book, Crude World: The Violent Twilight of Oil (Knopf, 2009).
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Open Society Institute George Soros on bubbles and super-bubbles http://bit.ly/2U3AJl The second of five talks.

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Yukihiro Toyohara
Yukihiro Toyohara
Oh, I've just watched this video. it was very interesting speech indeed!
October 28 at 10:08pm
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Open Society Institute The Afghanistan Working Group on Conflict-Related Detentions has urged the
United States to open the Bagram detention facility to the Afghanistan Independent Human Rights Commission and to better respect Afghan law.

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The only way the United States will feel comfortable getting out of the risky and destructive detention business, is if it trusts the Afghan justice system.

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