Right to Know Day 2005

In 2005 the 3rd annual International Right to Know Day was celebrated in 29 countries around the world:

Africa

Sierra Leone

Americas

Mexico Usa Chile Jamaica Peru Guyana Uruguay Argentina

Asia

Pakistan India Maldives Bangladesh Malaysia Philippines Fiji

Europe

Czech Republic Slovenia Albania Latvia Croatia Bosnia and Herzegovina Serbia and Montenegro Romania Bulgaria Macedonia Moldova Georgia Armenia

International Organizations

Open Society Justice Initiative

Right to Know Day around the world - Maldives
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Organizer: Commonwealth Human Rights Initiative
Event: News articles among the Commonwealth countries
Date: September 26-28, 2005

Description: Articles on the Right to Know Day 2005 were published across the
Commonwealth countries, like Bangladesh, Fiji, Guyana, India, Malaysia, Maldives, Pakistan, and Sierra Leone

Maldives: It's International "Right to Know Day", Dhivehi Observer news, Sep. 28, 2005

Freedom of Information lies at the root of the rights discourse. Failure of the State to provide access to information or State suppression of information can lead to the most egregious forms of human rights violations.

The Right to Information (RTI) is fundamental to the realisation of rights as well as effective democracy, which requires informed participation by all. CHRI educates the public about the value of RTI and advocates at policy level for guaranteed access to information.

More articles in the Dhivehi Observer:

1. Dhivehi Observer from Sep. 26, 2005: International 'Right to Know' Day - September 28; can we observe it?
2. Dhivehi Observer from Sep. 28, 2005: Freedom of information is the weapon against corruption

Actualizado ( Miércoles, 13 de Mayo de 2009 18:31 )
 

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