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censorship—either relying on friends with access inside Cuba from their government offices, using complex and time-consuming workarounds to find "back doors" into their blogs, or reaching out to friends and strangers abroad who volunteered to help, and who posted email blog entries they would never be able to see. With their blogs targeted to Cuban readers on the island, the discouragement was compounded by knowing that even if they could post, their readers could not read the posts. This limitation was circumvented by making copies of the blogs on CDs, either from computers on the island with access to the website, or sent from friends abroad. Although this method of disseminating the blogs was slow and delayed, and readers could not comment directly on the website, it was quite effective and continues to this day . Sanchéz said to a known
Venezuelan blogger that visited her in Havana: "In any case we are trying to educate others so blogging would become in Cuba a permanent feature, a means of democratizing citizen expression, as in the free world."
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couple of weeks already. A select list of guests began entering the "Che
Guevara Room", while our "group of impertinents" watched, from outside, as midnight arrived. The protesters were blocked from entering by the custodians in order to keep them from debating and discussing their encounters with "censorship and dogmatism". The protesters chanted "Desiderio, Desiderio, hear my criteria", but this had no effect, while inside, the voice of the Minister of Culture repeated the idea that in a place under siege, dissent is treason. Sánchez believed that the "debate was hijacked by the institutions, jailed by an academic world full of concepts and fancy words, and condemned to take the course of the imminent conference of the UNEAC .
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speed is determined by the speed of the bus that connects to La Víbora at Línea and G. "Each post depends on a countless chain of events that normally don't go well. From my isolated PC to a flash memory and then to the public space of a cybercafé or a hotel. For this, without detailing all the complications, the elevator does not work, the gatekeeper asks me to show my passport to sit at the computer, or there are frustrations to sign on, plus the slow-speeds imposed by proxies, filters and keylogger."
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eleven months without special permission, Sánchez had lost the right to return. Sánchez states that she then flew home to Cuba "for a two-week family visit" on a round-trip ticket, and by destroying her passport was able to avoid being forced on a plane back to
Switzerland. The Cuban government says that she was granted a waiver allowing her to recover her permanent resident status in Cuba. She finally resettled in Havana. During this time, Sánchez discovered her current profession,
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527:, which had been re-issued fifteen years after its initial publication. In a prologue to this new edition of a book commemorating his visit to Bolivia in 1993, Fidel Castro took the opportunity to quote a long excerpt from Sánchez's blog and, although he did not mention her name, expressed his disappointment that there are young persons in Cuba today who think as she does. Castro describes Sánchez's statements as a generalization used as a slogan.
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322:, was among the films shown during the festival. The film presents three women - one of them being Sánchez – who use blogs and social networks to spread information from their countries living under authoritarian regimes, thus fighting for women's rights or human rights in general. Sánchez was also invited to a discussion at the Charles University about independent journalism in Cuba.
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spends all its time trying to make us believe that this is a very monolithic country, that we all think the same, and it does so with a dose of revolutionary violence and ideological aggressiveness that is paralyzing. We have to find a way to put a stop to this never-ending cycle, to this spiral of aggression that is very characteristic of Cuban journalism.
573:, Sánchez commented on being a "blind blogger" by saying that the Cuban government "filtered" the DesdeCuba.com website from the Internet, including access from hotels in order to prevent Sánchez from updating her site. To combat this, Sánchez developed what she terms a "citizen network", consisting of people outside Cuba who help distribute her posts.
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Sánchez responded to Castro's comments by saying in her blog that she would allow her husband, journalist
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I refuse to use incendiary language, defamation, or harangues, because that only exacerbates the cycle of intolerance that is an obstacle to reasoned debate. Cuba is a very diverse country. You walk out into the street, and you not only find diversity of races but also of opinions. The official press
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was supporting the island and its communist revolution with tangible aid, nearly $ 9 billion in the final year. Sánchez's secondary and university years coincided with the collapse of the Soviet Union and the loss of its subsidies to Cuba that had for nearly three decades provided about 80 percent of
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Sánchez attended primary school during the affluent time when the Soviet Union was providing considerable aid to Cuba. However, her high school and university education coincided with the loss of financial aid to Cuba following the Soviet Union's collapse, creating a highly public educational system
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by Ivette Leyva
Martinez, speaks to the role played by Sánchez and other young people, outside the Cuban opposition and dissidence movements, in working towards a free and democratic Cuba today. On March 29, 2009, at a performance by Tania Bruguera, a podium with an open microphone was staged for
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The ex-president disapproves of the fact that Yoani accepted this year's Ortega y Gasset Prize for
Digital Journalism, arguing that the prize is something that imperialism favours to blow its own horn. I recognize the right of this gentleman to make this comment, but I allow myself to observe that
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January–February 2007, Sánchez participated in an event referred to as the "debate of the intellectuals", described as a "discussion among intellectuals and writers on Cuba's repressive cultural policies". She, along with several others, was not allowed into the formal conference being held in
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In 2002, claiming disillusionment with her home country, Sánchez decided to leave Cuba and emigrated to
Switzerland. She was eventually joined by her son and husband. Two years later she decided to return to Cuba citing "family reasons". However, since she had been out of the country for more than
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I left high school in the countryside feeling that nothing belonged to me, not even my body. Living in shelters creates the sensation that your whole life, your privacy, your personal possessions and even your nakedness has become public property. "Sharing" is the obligatory word and it comes to
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According to Sánchez, what pushed her to write a blog was the bad taste left at the end of the controversy of the intellectuals in January 2007. The meeting in the House of the Americas would try to channel and institutionalize a debate that had been raising the temperature of Cuban emails for a
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could not be accessed in Cuba for the past several years. The debate about whether this was a year-long plus "fluke" or some "glitch" in the software, seemed to be resolved about a year after the site became unavailable. Comments made by a Cuban State Security agent in an interview published on
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On March 26, 2008, Sánchez announced to her readers that the recent problems accessing her blog appeared to be a deliberate action on the part of government censors to block access to her blog and the other blogs on the desdecuba.com website. While debate swirled back and forth on the web about
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who was particularly interested in discussing the reforms that took place in Cuba during 2012 and the state of civil society there. Schwarzenberg remarked that he was not as enthusiastic regarding the reforms as representatives of some other countries, as he could still remember reforms from the
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Sánchez and Escobar traveled to Santiago de Cuba the weekend before the letter was released and spent several days there, meeting with Father Conrado. During the same visit they held a blogger meeting with young people there, and Sánchez put her Ortega y Gasset award in the sanctuary of the
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Your blog provides the world a unique window into the realities of daily life in Cuba. It is telling that the Internet has provided you and other courageous Cuban bloggers with an outlet to express yourself so freely, and I applaud your collective efforts to empower fellow Cubans to express
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When the Cuban government blocked access to Sánchez's blog from the island, it also blocked access to the DesdeCuba website, where these other blogs were housed. The other bloggers faced the same challenges Sánchez had in maintaining their blogs, and also needed to find ways around the
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David Ariosto reported on the incident, after Sánchez was injured but before she met with the BBC reporter, Sánchez is shown in video footage with bruising and swelling around her left eye and bruising on her arm. The video report appeared on CNN Espanol on Monday, November 9, 2009.
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magazine listed her as one of the world's 100 most influential people in 2008, stating that "under the nose of a regime that has never tolerated dissent, Sánchez has practiced what paper-bound journalists in her country cannot; freedom of speech". In November 2009, U.S. President
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those wishing to have one minute of uncensored, public speech. Sánchez was among speakers who publicly criticized censorship and said that "the time has come to jump over the wall of control". The Communist regime dismissed the event and Sánchez without using her name.
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Since her blog was blocked from public Internet sites in Cuba, Sánchez has relied on Cuban friends abroad to post her texts for her, which she sends to them by email, along with the accompanying photographs. In a 2009 interview with Ted Henken published in
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In the end the protesters left with the conviction that they could not wait to be allowed inside for the next debate. For Sánchez, this added a push to start what she terms "this exorcism called Generation Y". Sánchez launched her blog,
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within the country would, in a short time, cause the launching of Madame Sánchez into the stardom of the manipulative media campaign against Cuba. Regardless of these prophesies, they did it and now they're paying the price."
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themselves through the use of technology. The government and people of the United States join all of you in looking forward to the day all Cubans can freely express themselves in public without fear and without reprisals.
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published an article about bloggers in Cuba: "Cubans go to unusual lengths to post blogs"; Sánchez featured prominently in the article. The article was republished by media around the world, and was followed by a
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and style of living that subsequently left Sánchez with a strong need for personal privacy. Sánchez's university education left her with two understandings; first, that she had acquired a disgust for "
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The day after she received the unexpected answers from President Obama, Sánchez drafted seven questions for President Castro that she left with the council of state, supreme governing body for Cuba.
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the responsibility implied in receiving a prize is never comparable to that of bestowing one, and Yoani, at least, has never awarded a medal to a corrupt person, a traitor, a dictator or a murderer.
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article on December 22, 2007, called "Cuban Revolution: Yoani Sánchez fights tropical totalitarianism, one blog post at a time". Sánchez has also appeared in interviews by Spain's
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but permission was denied. Her request for permission to travel to an international documentary film festival in Prague, of which she was a member of the jury, was also denied.
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seem normal not to be able—ever—to be alone. After years of mobilizations, agricultural camps, and a sad school in Alquízar, I needed an overdose of privacy.
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devoted a long column to her, just one of hundreds of articles and blog posts appearing around the world. On June 23, 2008, Cuba's daily newspaper,
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buttocks however, which she could not show to the reporter. She attributed that to the "skill of her captors". When
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Havana Real: One Woman Fights to Tell the Truth About Cuba Today
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2103:"Cuban blogger Yoani Sánchez launches independent news site"
2077:"Cuba: First Independent Digital Outlet "14ymedio" Launched"
1719:"Generation Y: A Little Bit of Order But Without Censorship"
1410:(in Czech). Czech Ministry of Foreign Affairs. March 4, 2012
380:, and was eventually upgraded to allow comments by readers.
2663:(in Spanish). Fernando Ravsberg BBC Mundo. November 9, 2009
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1430:"Forbidden Voices. How to Start a Revolution with a Laptop"
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whether the site was actually blocked, Sánchez stated that
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3216:"World Economic Forum announces Young Global Leaders 2009"
2801:"President Obama's Responses to Yoani Sanchez's Questions"
1073:"President Obama's Responses to Yoani Sanchez's Questions"
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2945:"Dissident Cuban blogger booed during first visit abroad"
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189:, a magazine that continues to act as a forum for Cuban
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2973:"Cuban blogger Yoani Sanchez gets joyous Miami welcome"
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3041:"LOS 10 INTELECTUALES MÁS INFLUYENTES DE IBEROAMÉRICA"
1741:"Of Reforms and Failures/Interview with Yoani Sanchez"
1339:"Interior Ministry Cuba – Permission to Travel Denied"
1767:"Reuters: Cubans go to unusual lengths to post blogs"
1383:"Cuba stops blogger traveling to NYC to accept prize"
1291:"Cuban authorities block Yoani Sanchez trip to spain"
218:
Yoani Sánchez was born September 4, 1975, in central
2547:"Fr. José Conrado to Raúl Castro Ruz — English"
2525:"Fr. José Conrado to Raúl Castro Ruz — Spanish"
2507:"Participants in art show branded as 'dissidents'".
1595:"Generation Y: Posters yes, but only about baseball"
1157:
921:
2008 – "100 Most Influential People in the World" –
174:", and second that she no longer had an interest in
3043:. Foreign Policy. November 24, 2008. Archived from
2684:"The Contradictions of Cuban Blogger Yoani Sanchez"
1217:"The Contradictions of Cuban Blogger Yoani Sanchez"
872:2008 100 most notable Hispanoamericans, and one of
608:. Sánchez has been described as a talented writer.
2851:». Consulted on November 28, 2020. Filed from the
481:quoted Sánchez's blog in the prologue of the book
325:
2643:"Cuban blogger says won't be deterred by beating"
1118:"Soviet Said to Reduce Support for Cuban Economy"
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3355:Voces Cubanas: una plataforma blogger desde Cuba
2661:"Ataque a bloguera cubana, ¿cambio de política?"
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624:website by her husband Reinaldo Escobar's blog,
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2885:"Cuba dissident Yoani Sanchez granted passport"
1477:"Penultimos Dias: Interview with Yoani Sanchez"
362:, under the title: Polémica Intellectual 2007.
33: and the second or maternal family name is
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935:2008 – "10 most influential people of 2008" –
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2917:"Cuban blogger Sanchez back after world tour"
2776:"Obama Airs Cuba Views in Answers to Blogger"
1846:Schmidt-Häuer, Christian (January 24, 2008).
1845:
928:2008 – "100 most notable Hispanoamericans" –
715:, Pastor of Santa Teresita del Niño Jesús in
318:. A film by a Swiss director Barbara Miller,
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2591:"Generation Y: Ortega y Gasset meet Cachita"
2033:"Desde Aqui: Reflections From a Glass house"
1928:(in Spanish). Kaos en la Red. Archived from
1900:"Cuba unblocks access to controversial blog"
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1521:"Contodos: Debate of the Intellectuals 2007"
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606:Word Press: A Blog for Speaking To The World
2415:(in Spanish). Voces Cubanas. Archived from
2391:"An encounter with Yoani Sanchez in Havana"
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701:Father José Conrado's letter to Raúl Castro
600:In 2011, Sánchez published her first book
519:, published a lengthy prologue, written by
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2205:"In Cuba the Voice of a Blog Generation"
1875:"Cyber Rebels in Cuba Defy State Limits"
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1567:de la Yncera, Julio (November 6, 2009).
893:Columbia University School of Journalism
853:100 Most Influential People in the World
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2478:"Cuba accuses blogger of "provocation""
1873:McKinley Jr, James C. (March 6, 2008).
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1381:Nichols, Michelle (October 13, 2009).
1075:. Generation Y Blog. November 19, 2009
881:s 10 most influential people of 2008.
451:newspaper; in an article in Germany's
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2823:"Obama answers Sanchez's 7 questions"
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290:In October 2009, Sánchez was awarded
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2943:Gallas, Daniel (February 19, 2013).
2865:Fausset, Richard (October 5, 2012).
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2682:Lamrani, Salim (November 12, 2009).
1982:"Prólogo para los amigos bolivianos"
1116:Farnsworth, Clyde (March 15, 1998).
917:Ortega y Gasset Prize for Journalism
815:, who crashed a rental car, killing
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3191:"Young Global Leader Honorees 2009"
3164:. February 13, 2009. Archived from
3067:"Premio al periodista comprometido"
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2615:Sánchez, Yoani (November 7, 2009).
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1616:Scheer, André (November 13, 2009).
1247:"Generation Y: I came and I stayed"
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3393:(English and Spanish Conversation)
3347:Generation Y, Yoani Sánchez's blog
3342:Generación Y, Yoani Sánchez's blog
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2971:Whitefield, Mimi (April 1, 2013).
2915:Rodriguez, Andrea (May 30, 2013).
2737:. DesdeCuba.com. November 19, 2009
2151:Auburn, Childress (May 15, 2011).
2055:"Generation y: Charts and Figures"
1988:from the original on June 26, 2008
1693:"Those who don't show their faces"
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839:. She returned to Cuba on May 30.
837:United States embargo against Cuba
588:On May 21, 2014, Sánchez launched
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2867:"Cuba dissident blogger arrested"
2641:Franks, Jeff (November 9, 2009).
1640:"Generation Y: The Blogger's Art"
951:2009 – "25 Best Blogs of 2009" –
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4098:Cindy Arlette Contreras Bautista
3931:Rosa Julieta Montaño Salvatierra
1952:"Washington Post: Cuban Courage"
1499:"Convivencia (digital magazine)"
1049:. April 30, 2009. Archived from
819:. She was released a day later.
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679:On January 28, Sánchez launched
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4666:Maria Moors Cabot Prize winners
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2011:"Generation Y: Men's Matters"
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905:International Press Institute
612:Growing the Cuban blogosphere
4646:Women human rights activists
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4421:Simone Sibilio do Nascimento
4228:Khalida Khalaf Hanna al-Twal
3875:Iris Yassmin Barrios Aguilar
3778:Hawa Abdallah Mohammed Salih
3743:Pricilla de Oliveira Azevedo
3073:(in Spanish). August 5, 2008
2366:"Interview of Yoani Sánchez"
1479:(in Spanish). Penultimosdias
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3318:"Mario Vargas Llosa Papers"
2829:. London. November 19, 2009
2571:(in Spanish). DesdeCuba.com
2393:. Alek Boyd Blog. June 2008
2320:(in Spanish). DesdeCuba.com
1743:. Poder 360. Archived from
1341:(in Spanish). DesdeCuba.com
1143:"Generation Y: Hobbit Hole"
968:– Columbia University Prize
664:) was launched, joined by
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3245:Columbia Journalism Review
1848:"Die Zeit: Kuba-Bloggerin"
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2686:. MRZine: Monthly Review
2230:"Desde Aqui / From Here"
973:World Press Freedom Hero
901:World Press Freedom Hero
620:, she was joined on the
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4431:Josefina Klinger Zúñiga
4345:Maximilienne C. Ngo Mbe
4088:Aichatou Ousmane Issaka
4047:Nihal Naj Ali Al-Awlaqi
3966:Majd Izzat al-Chourbaji
3389:March 22, 2013, at the
3360:August 5, 2009, at the
2780:The Wall Street Journal
1799:The Wall Street Journal
1172:"Generation Y: Profile"
966:Maria Moors Cabot prize
897:Maria Moors Cabot Prize
851:magazine's "One of the
748:Orlando Luis Pardo Lazo
430:International attention
296:Maria Moors Cabot prize
4532:Bakhytzhan Toregozhina
4218:Moumina Houssein Darar
4108:Carolin Tahhan Fachakh
4042:Rodjaraeg Wattanapanit
3272:. 2012. Archived from
3218:. World Economic Forum
3196:. World Economic Forum
3014:. Time. Archived from
2441:. Global Voices Online
1620:(in German). JungeWelt
1523:(in Spanish). Contodos
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4671:Nonviolence advocates
4400:Ana Rosario Contreras
4118:Nguyen Ngoc Nhu Quynh
4073:Natalia Ponce de León
3987:Debra Baptist-Estrada
3946:Marie Claire Tchecola
3941:Emilie Béatrice Epaye
3895:Oinikhol Bobonazarova
3686:Henriette Ekwe Ebongo
3548:Farhiyo Farah Ibrahim
3442:Ruth Halperin-Kaddari
2488:on September 28, 2020
2298:. Retazosen Wordpress
1569:"A question of tones"
1361:"Yoani Sanchez Visas"
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711:On February 5, 2009,
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224:state railroad system
4696:Cuban women bloggers
4441:Facia Boyenoh Harris
4182:Godeliève Mukasarasi
3168:on February 20, 2009
3156:"25 Best Blogs 2009"
3127:"Influential people"
1962:on November 18, 2008
960:World Economic Forum
889:World Economic Forum
576:As of January 2009,
434:On October 9, 2007,
154:Generation Y website
4598:Marta Beatriz Roque
4573:Fawzia Karim Firoze
4380:Zahra Mohamed Ahmad
4187:Sirikan Charoensiri
4155:Aliyah Khalaf Saleh
4123:Fadia Najeeb Thabet
3819:Nirbhaya "Fearless"
3814:Julieta Castellanos
3655:Marie Claude Naddaf
3594:Mutabar Tadjibayeva
3377:(English subtitled)
3276:on January 16, 2012
3006:"The 2008 Time 100"
1956:The Washington Post
1801:. December 22, 2007
1670:The Daily Telegraph
1197:. Generation Y Blog
985:– Prince Claus Fund
734:The Huffington Post
713:Father José Conrado
656:). In March 2008,
542:Order of José Marti
510:The Washington Post
442:Wall Street Journal
410:The Huffington Post
401:The Huffington Post
308:Karel Schwarzenberg
292:Columbia University
4681:Cuban philologists
4436:Taif Sami Mohammed
4390:Ranitha Gnanarajah
4161:Maria Elena Berini
4150:Julissa Villanueva
3870:Rusudan Gotsiridze
3753:Jineth Bedoya Lima
3625:Androula Henriques
3589:Veronika Marchenko
3579:Ambiga Sreenevasan
2983:on August 20, 2013
2893:. January 30, 2013
2274:"El Blog de Dimas"
2209:The New York Times
1906:. February 8, 2011
1879:The New York Times
1827:. October 10, 2007
1775:. October 10, 2007
1122:The New York Times
983:Prince Claus Award
909:Prince Claus Award
760:Human Rights Watch
646:The Blog of Dimas)
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460:The New York Times
281:anonymous blogging
253:Spanish literature
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4487:Hadeel Abdel Aziz
4466:Roegchanda Pascoe
4385:Alicia Vacas Moro
4355:Mayerlis Angarita
4335:Maria Kalesnikava
4289:Sayragul Sauytbay
4144:Aura Elena Farfan
4103:Sandya Eknelygoda
3997:Latifa Ibn Ziaten
3518:Virisila Buadromo
3467:Mariya Ahmed Didi
3452:Siti Musdah Mulia
3047:on April 18, 2014
2871:Los Angeles Times
2735:"Seven Questions"
2419:on August 5, 2009
2182:Publishers Weekly
1932:on March 22, 2009
1227:on March 20, 2012
550:Nicolae Ceaușescu
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4284:Claire Ouedraogo
4274:Shahla Humbatova
4248:Anna Aloys Henga
4203:Marini De Livera
4093:Veronica Simogun
4068:Malebogo Molefhe
4027:Zuzana Števulová
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