Right to Know Day 2004

In 2004 the 2nd annual International Right to Know Day was celebrated in 20 countries around the world:

Africa

Sierra Leone South Africa

Americas

USA Mexico Jamaica El Salvador Peru Argentina

Asia

India

Europe

Spain Czech Republic Slovakia Albania Latvia Croatia Serbia and Montenegro Romania Bulgaria Armenia Moldova

International Organizations

Open Society Justice Initiative

Right to Know Day around the world - Bulgaria
Organizer: Access to Information Programme
Event: Access to information award ceremony
Date: Sep. 28, 2004
Time: 17:00h
Location: "Mati" hall of the National Palace of Culture, Sofia

Description: On a press conference on Sep. 28 Access to Information Programme will present awards to Bulgarian citizens, media and NGOs, who have actively exercised their rights to freedom of information. The winners were selected from a large number of nominations by a committee, including renowned journalists and NGO leaders.

A "Golden key" award will be given to the institution, which had best organized its activities to supply information to the public. The "Golden padlock" award will be given to the institution, which has most severely violated the rights of access to information. A "Tied key" award will be given to the institution, which has issuing the most absurd and funny decision to withhold information requested under APIA.

For more information about the award ceremony for 2003, please visit http://www.r2kd.com/index_eng.htm

 

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