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NEWSLETTERS
03 March 2008

NEWSLETTER 1 — 2008

 
African reggae-star Tiken Jah Fakoly
first Freemuse Award winner

Tiken Jah Fakoly, the outspoken Ivorian reggae singer who has tirelessly denounced political corruption, is the first winner of the new Freemuse Award. An idol for millions of Africans, who feel disenfranchised and repressed, Tiken Jah has never compromised. In December 2007 he was declared 'persona non grata' in Senegal after critisising Senegal's president and calling for democracy.
The Freemuse Award is announced today at Oslo’s Nobel Peace Center on the occasion of Music Freedom Day.
Read more:   http://www.freemuse.org/sw25454.asp
 
 
Music Freedom Day marked world-wide
- from Afghanistan to Congo and Oslo

Today, musicians, media and schools on five continents mark the annual 'Music Freedom Day'. In Afghanistan where musical freedom is still limited, 1,000 balloons will fly over Mazar-i-Sharif City to convey the message to the world that Afghans also love music!
Read more:   http://www.freemuse.org/sw19297.asp
 
 
Music Freedom Day concert broadcasted in 13 countries
The Music Freedom Day concert featuring Ferhat Tunç, Kris Kristofferson, Marie Boine and Chiwoniso will be broadcasted in 13 countries in Europe. Recorded by Norwegian Broadcasting Corporation and organised by Rikskonsertene, the concert takes place at Oslo's Nobel Peace Center. Amongst the countries who will broadcast the concert are Serbia, Portugal, Poland and Iceland.
Read more:   http://www.freemuse.org/sw24361.asp
 
 
Radio Freemuse: Censorship in Africa and Pakistan
Radio Freemuse is "on air". Three radio programmes produced specifically for community radios are now available for broadcasters. A 15 minutes radio report focus on censorship in Africa and includes interviews with Tiken Jah Fakoly, Chiwoniso, Femi Kuti, Fadal Day, and Roger Lucey. Another programme focus on Taliban attacks on music shops in Pakistan. This programme is in Pashto language and includes a full English transcription. Freemuse's radio service includes a report on censorship in Zimbabwe as well.
Read more:   http://www.freemuse.org/sw25203.asp
 
 
Afghan musicians speak out about censorship
During the Taliban regime all music was banned in Afghanistan. But even before this dark chapter of Afghan history musicians suffered from censorship. Freemuse now presents 10 unique video interviews with Afghan musicians - as a follow-up on John Baily's Freemuse report 'Can you stop the birds singing?'
Read more:   http://www.freemuse.org/sw2.asp
 
 
'Stopping the Music' at Museum of World Cultures
On 6 March 'Stopping the Music' is screened at the Museum of World Cultures in Gothenburg, Sweden. The event is part of a major exhibition on resistance and underground movements/music. Michael Drewett's exhibition about music censorship in South Africa during apartheid is also part of the exhibition. Singer Roger Lucey, former police agent Paul Erasmus, and Freemuse are invited to present and discuss the film.
Read more:   http://www.freemuse.org/sw25424.asp
 
 
One million visitors on freemuse.org
At the Freemuse secretariat, we opened a bottle of champagne last week, celebrating that our website www.freemuse.org has now had its first 1,000,000 visitors. The website has also recently been appoved to become part of the global 'Google News' service which is expected to give the Freemuse news stories even more coverage in international media.
See the site:   http://www.freemuse.org/
 
 

 


 
 
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