Right to Know Day 2004
In 2004 the 2nd annual International Right to Know Day was celebrated in 20 countries around the world:
Africa
Americas
USA Mexico Jamaica El Salvador Peru Argentina
Asia
Europe
Spain Czech Republic Slovakia Albania Latvia Croatia Serbia and Montenegro Romania Bulgaria Armenia Moldova
International Organizations
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No hay traducciones disponibles. Organizer: Libertad de Informacion Mexico A.C. Description: Media strategy to publish a report on the files related to the Dirty War period in Mexico on our website and the media. Event: Openness on Human Rights Issues Report Description: Press conference on the results of the work developed from the group called La Coalición, a group of human rights NGOs and Limac that challenges the limits of the FOI laws in Mexico regarding sensible human rights cases.
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