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By AMARC |
<p>June 16, 2014, Kathmandu. The World Association of Community Radio Broadcasters, AMARC, has expressed concern over reports of the recent closure of media outlets in Thailand and especially at the restrictions imposed on community radios. Media reports indicate that a large number of broadcasters, including community radios, were suspended after the military takeover.</p>
By World Association of Community Radio Broadcasters (AMARC) |
<p>January 26, 2011, Kathmandu. The World Association of Community Radio Broadcasters (AMARC) condemns the killing of another broadcaster in the Philippines, Dr Gerardo Ortega of dwAR-AM of Puerto Princesa, Palawan Province last January 24, 2011. </p>
By World Association of Community Radio Broadcasters (AMARC) |
<p>Port-au-Prince, Haiti, May 3, 2010 - On the occasion of World Press&nbsp;Freedom Day (3 May) AMARC, the World Association of Community Radio&nbsp;Broadcasters, calls on governments and international agencies to respect&nbsp;the communication rights of communities struck by disaster and to&nbsp;recognise the vital role of community media in disaster response and&nbsp;reconstruction.</p>