Mauritius Union menace notre liberté d’expression

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2 Responses to “Mauritius Union menace notre liberté d’expression”


  1. 1 I$h December 8, 2007 at 9:45 pm

    Part of my comment on Avinash blog:

    “Should invite them to ur class on new forms of media/web 2.0 ;) They r nt grasping it yet!” ;-)

    Its a shame..so ridiculous..fo pas se laisser faire!

  2. 2 Akash December 11, 2007 at 11:14 am

    Hi christina. I’ve read the article and I think it’s absolutely appalling the extent to which they’re prepared to go to suppress our freedom of expression now.

    Anyway, I’ve let our editors know about the situation and they seem to be very interested in your case. They’ll probably contact you or your husband soon.

    Good luck.

    Oh and don’t let your head drop. :)


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Christina Meetoo is a lecturer in Media and Communication at the University of Mauritius. Her areas of interest include cultural studies, film theory, journalism and new media inter alia. Her blog was first hosted by Blogger in May 2006. It was moved in August 2006 to the family domain noulakaz.net before finally landing at the current address on the 7th March 2007. During the 8 months period (Aug 2006 to Mar 2007) on noulakaz.net, the blog received 30,540 hits.

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