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Mahfuz Anam is an outspoken editor of Daily Star, one of Bangladesh´s english spoken papers. Anam´s path to a being a libertarian started as Anam was a freedom fighter during Bangladesh´s Liberation War, 1971. More Information |
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Let us have a revolution in the mind. Shaina Anand is struggling for developing alternative voices, pictures and media in India. She shoots and edits her own video films, believes in copyleft and free media. More Information |
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Professor Dr. Peng Hwa Ang is specialised in censorship and regulation of the Internet. More Information |
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The Chinese photographer Aniu amazes Western eyes with his exhibition called "Times of Fantasy". More Information |
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body, sexuality
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Nobuyoshi Araki is a Japanese photographer obsessed with women in all shades. Eroticism is a central subject for his extremely popular exhibitions. He is known as one of the most radical and controversial photographers of our time. More Information |
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Indrajit Banerjee is a communication specialist, with a substantial insight into communication infrastructures especially in Malasia, but also in other Asian coutries. More Information |
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Navtej Singh Rehal
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For leadsinger Navtej, Bombay Rockers creates a way to connect with the roots of his indian family More Information |
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Paul Brickhill, a Zimbabwean musician, writer, bookseller and arts activist. Since 1997 he has been running Harare´s Book Café which expanded in 2000 to include a new jazz venue and several arts projects. Participating in Europe Now/Europe Next More Information |









