Right to Know Day 2009
International Right to Know Day on 28 September 2009 will be celebrated by civil society organizations from around the world. Below you can find further information on activities in different countries and their organisers.
Africa and the Middle East
Morocco and Arab Region Nigeria
Americas
Canada Cayman Islands Mexico USA Latin American Region
Asia
Bangladesh Pacific Islands Pakistan
Europe
Bulgaria Georgia Hungary Moldova Montenegro Netherlands Romania Scotland Serbia Spain
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There are no translations available. Organizer: Commissioner for Information of Public Importance and Personal Data Protection Date: 28th September 2009 Event: Awards Ceremony Description: This year, like in so many other democracies around the world, Serbia will be celebrating September 28th - the 'Right to Know' Day. The main event organized by the Commissioner for Information of Public Importance and Personal Data Protection, OSCE, the Independent Association of Journalists of Serbia, and the Coalition for Free Access to Information will be held at the Media Center in Belgrade. On September 28th, the Commissioner for Information of Public Importance and Personal Data Protection, Rodoljub Sabic, will present recognition awards to individuals who contributed to an easier and freer access to information. The recipients of the awards were selected by representatives of the Independent Association of Journalists of Serbia, the Leskovac People's Parliament, the Open Society Foundation, Citizens' Association 'Sretenje' from Pozega, and 'Transparency Serbia'.
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