I am Marlies Pilon (28), an independent journalist covering the East-African region from Kampala, Uganda. Welcome to this scrapbook in cyberspace. Learn more about how I try to capture the region's changing dynamics in words, sounds, and (moving-)images.
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- RT @AnonOpsLegion: This is absolutely one of the most intellectual protests World has seen http://t.co/a5JHIw7eGq #duranadam #standingman 21 hours ago
- wow this @nprnews article about the 'standing man of #Turkey' gave me goosebumps.. #DuranAdam #nonviolence #gandhi 21 hours ago
- @SublimeFM Thanks for discussing my blog about pleasurable things in #Uganda ! Do you have an audio link? 22 hours ago
- RT @AndreaDijkstra: Want to know more about the protests in #Brazil Follow @alexhijmans in #Salvador and #Rio 1 day ago
- @RNWAfrica @NewYorkFestival Congratulations! Well done guys 1 day ago
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Tagarchief: internet
Interview about internet censorship in Africa
For an article about internet censorship in Africa I was interviewed about the situation in Uganda. Lees verder
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Tags: Africa, Arab Spring, block, censorhip, filter, internet, Marlies Pilon, media, online, social media
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