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New Musical Traces South Korea’s Democracy Uprising
“Gwangju” is a musical created in 2020 to remember a watershed moment that took place in Korea’s democracy uprising 40 years ago.
Small Scale Use Of Sortition In Governments Picks Up Steam
Sortition was crucial to Ancient Athens’ democracy, but stayed largely unknown in recent history until the recent surge in interest.
Journalist’s Release Brings Hope To Turkey’s Political Prisoners
Journalist Ahmet Altan was released from custody on April 14 after the European Court of Human Rights ruled in his favor (ECtHR).
China’s Campaign Against Democracy Activist Benny Tai
If you believe the Chinese regime, Benny Tai is the mastermind and main suspect who has conspired to undermine Chinese state control.
Pakistan Social Media Shutdown Amid Protest Crackdown
Fears a radical group might use social media to perpetrate violent protests prompted the shutdown of social media platforms.
Shadow Government Formed By Some Myanmar Coup Opponents
To end military rule, Myanmar’s deposed politicians formed a shadow government with anti-coup activists and ethnic minorities.
Haiti’s PM Resigns As Anti-Government Protests Continue
The Haitian PM’s resignation comes at a time when Haiti is in the midst of a serious social and political crisis marked by instability, abuse.
Official Election Websites Urged To Move To .GOV Domains
Election security remains top priority in America. In this regard, official election websites have been urged to move to .gov domains.
Texas GOP Planning A Two-Tier Voter Registration System
Texas Republicans are introducing a two-tiered voter registration scheme to evade prospective federal voting rights protections.