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>AMARC link, Volume 12, Number 1, January 2008
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>AMARC turns 25: 2008 is the Year of Community Radio
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>Montreal, 31 December 2008. The World
>Association of Community Radio Broadcasters
>activities in 2008 will be marked by the
>celebration of the 25th Anniversary of AMARC. It
>was in August 1983 that a group of community
>radio fans met spontaneously in Montreal for the
>first World Conference of community radio
>broadcasters, only to realise at the meeting
>that there was already an embryonic world
>movement which brought them together. At the
>1986 2nd World Assembly which took place in
>Vancouver, in the west coast of Canada, what was
>initially a spontaneous movement officially
>became a non-governmental organisation. In 1988,
>at the 3rd World Assembly in Managua, the
>Association acquired the status of
>Non-Governmental Organization. In Dublin, in
>1990, the debates taking place at the 4th AMARC
>World Conference focused on the confirmation of
>the right to communicate. It was also in Dublin
>that a group of women proposed the creation of
>an international network of women working in the
>field of community radio. But it was only at the
>Oaxtepec Conference, held in Mexico in 1992,
>that the International Women's Network was
>launched, together with AMARC's International
>Solidarity Network. In Dakar, the 6th AMARC
>World Conference confirmed the existence of a
>locally rooted movement, with strong and
>independent regional offices evolving
>effectively in a context of world globalisation.
>AMARC's 7th Conference, which took place in
>Milan during the summer of 1998, followed the
>lines laid down at the Dakar Conference,
>allowing the organisation to cross three new
>frontiers: the legal frontier, by discussing new
>international law's recognition of community
>media; the technical frontier, by helping
>members to meet technological challenges and by
>enabling community radio collaboration with
>other media with a similar vocation; and, the
>geographical frontier, by making a breakthrough
>into Asia and the Arab countries. The Katmandu's
>8th Conference of AMARC was the largest
>gathering of community broadcasters to take
>place in the region, becoming a cornerstone for
>the development of the community radio movement
>in Asia-Pacific. As well, participants in the
>event endorsed the organisation's Strategic Plan
>of Action for the period 2003-2006. The
>Kathmandu Declaration was the final document
>ensuing from the discussions and adopted by the
>General Assembly. AMARC 9 World Conference was
>held November 2006 in Amman, Jordan. The
>Conference supported the development of
>Community Radio in the MENA region being
>followed by the AMARC Africa MENA Conference in
>Rabat Morocco in November 2007. The conference
>studied a global evaluation of Community radios
>social impact and defined the strategic plan of
>action for 2007-2010 for what has become
>recognized as a global sector of communications.
>In 2008, after 9 world conferences, the
>community radio movement has effectively become
>a recognized global sector of communication that
>has an effective social impact in making the
>world a better place. Community Radio activities
>in 2008 will be under the sign of the 25th
>Anniversary of AMARC. We call upon AMARC members
>and Community Radio Stakeholders to organize
>activities to celebrate, reflect on lessons
>learned and on how to strengthen the social
>impact of Community radio to combat poverty,
>exclusion and voicelessness and to promote
>social justice and sustainable, democratic and
>participatory human development. Please send
>your reflections on the 25th anniversary of
>AMARC and communicate your initiatives to
><mailto:(secretariat /at/ si.amarc.org)>(secretariat /at/ si.amarc.org)
>. Marcelo Solervicens Secretary General AMARC
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>AMARC Women International Network Perspectives
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>AMARC 16 Days Campaign against Gender Violence
>The AMARC WIN16 days campaign against gender
>violence was active from November 25th to
>December 10th inclusively. In this second year
>global campaign edition, the theme was:
>Demanding Implementation, Challenging
>Obstacles: End Violence against Women. This
>multilingual broadcasting mobilizes community
>radios on a theme of global importance promoting
>the use of new communication technologies such
>as Internet to make women voices heard.
>Throughout this campaign many thematic days were
>highlighted: November 25th : International Day
>for the Elimination of Violence Against Women;
>November 29th : International Womens Human
>Rights Defenders Day; December 1: World AIDS
>Day; December 6: Commemoration day of the
>Montreal Massacre; December 10th : International
>Human rights Days. Community radios from all
>over the world participated I the world
>campaign. To download the audio files from
>AMARC-WIN website for the 16 days campaign and
>broadcast them in your communities visit:
><http://www.amarc.org/16days>http://www.amarc.org/16days
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>Call to participate in March 8 International
>Womens Day Broadcast World Campaign This year,
>March 8, the International Womens Day world
>broadcast an initiative of the Women
>International network and coordinated by the
>International Secretariat will focus in
>financing for Gender Equality. Among other
>themes treated there will be the macroeconomic
>policies and their impact on women, the public
>finances and gender responsive budgeting, the
>funding for womens and social movements. To
>participate please send your audio programmes
>and news to
><mailto:(secretariat /at/ si.amarc.org)>(secretariat /at/ si.amarc.org)
>Please visit
><http://march8.amarc.org/index.php?l=EN>http://march8.amarc.org/index.php?l=EN
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>News from the World Social Forum
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>On the 9th World Conference of Community Radio
>Broadcasters, in Amman, Jordan, in November
>2006, the members of AMARC defined as a priority
>the World Social forum and the social movements
>activities in terms of building alliances and on
>developing the Civil Society Agenda for a better world.
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>AMARC at the Day of Mobilization and Action of the WSF - January 26th 2008
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>The World Association of Community Radio
>Broadcasters, AMARC network worldwide actively
>participated in the Global day of Action to
>promote communications rights as a fundamental
>human right. The AMARC network of community
>radios in more than 110 countries covered the
>decentralized mobilizations and actions of
>organizations and social movements of Civil
>Society for the Global day of Action on January
>26, 2008. To read the news and listen and
>download audio documents, visit the AMARC
>webpage for the Global Day of Action at
><http://www.amarc.org/index.php?p=World_Social_Forum_2008&l=EN&nosafe=1>http://www.amarc.org/index.php?p=World_Social_Forum_2008&l=EN&nosafe=1
>This is the Call of thousands of organisations
>supporting the Global Day of Action January
>26, 2008 We are millions of women and men,
>organisations, networks, movements, trade unions
>from all parts of the world, we come from
>villages, regions, rural zones, urban centres,
>we are of all ages, peoples, cultures, beliefs,
>but we are united by the strong conviction that
>ANOTHER WORLD IS POSSIBLE With all the richness
>of our plurality and diversity and our
>alternatives and proposals, we struggle against
>neo-liberalism, war, colonialism, racism and
>patriarchy which produce violence, exploitation,
>exclusion, poverty, hunger and ecological
>disaster and deprive people of human rights. For
>many years we have been resisting and
>constructing innovative processes, new cultures
>of organization and action from the local to the
>global, in particular within the processes and
>Charter of Principle of the World Social Forum
>from which this call emerges. Aware of the need
>to set our own agenda and to increase the impact
>of these thousands of expressions and
>manifestations, we are committed to
>strengthening the solidarity and convergence
>amongst our struggles, campaigns, and
>constructions of alternatives and alliances. We
>commit ourselves to a week of action which will
>culminate in a Global Day of Mobilization and
>Action on January 26. With our diversity which
>is our strength, we invite all men and women to
>undertake throughout this week creative actions,
>activities, events and convergences focusing on
>the issues and expressed in the ways they
>choose. ACT TOGETHER FOR ANOTHER WORLD! Please
>visit the official WSF 2008 Website at
><http://www.wsf2008.net/>http://www.wsf2008.net/
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>The 2009 WSF will be held in Belem, in Brazil
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>The 2009 World Social Forum, is due to take
>place in Belem, the capital of Para in Brazil.
>The city was chosen to host the 2009 edition of
>the global forum in order to highlight the
>importance of the Amazon region for the entire
>world, and because its local cultural, political
>and economic reality is strongly linked to many
>WSF issues, such as bio-diversity, climate
>change, ethnic and cultural diversity,
>colonialism, militarism and the various
>connections between labor and production (from
>subsistence mineral extraction to hi-tech
>industry). <http://www.forumsocialmundial.org.br>www.forumsocialmundial.org.br
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>The Struggle for the Recognition of Community Radio
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>In the AMARC 9 World Conference, lack of legal
>recognition for Community Radio was considered
>the single most important barrier to the
>development of Community Radio as the third Tier of Communication.
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>AMARC Salutes the Joint Declaration on Diversity in Broadcasting
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>The World Association of Community Radio
>Broadcasters AMARC saluted today as an important
>specific contribution to the recognition of
>community media the Joint Declaration on
>Diversity of Broadcasting signed by the four
>special mandates on freedom of expression the
>UN Special Rapporteur on Freedom of Opinion and
>Expression, Ambeyi Ligabo; Miklos Haraszti, the
>Representative on Freedom of the Media of the
>Organisation for Security and Cooperation in
>Europe OSCE, Miklos Haraszti; Ignacio Alvarez,
>The OAS Special Rapporteur on Freedom of
>Expression and Faith Pansy Tlakula, the Special
>Rapporteur on Freedom of Expression African
>Commission for Human and Peoples Rights, ACHPR.
>Read the Declaration at:
><http://www.article19.org/pdfs/publications/mandates-broadcasting.pdf>http://www.article19.org/pdfs/publications/mandates-broadcasting.pdf
>The Joint Declaration stresses the fundamental
>importance of diversity in the media to the free
>flow of information and ideas in society, in
>terms of both giving voice to and satisfying the
>information needs and other interests of all, as
>protected by international guarantees of the
>right to freedom of expression. The Declaration
>recognises the varied contributions that
>different types of broadcasters commercial,
>public service and community as well as
>broadcasters of different reach local,
>national, regional and international - make to
>diversity. This last annual meeting of the
>special mandates on freedom of expression with
>NGOs, academics and other experts was held in
>Amsterdam on 7-8 December under the auspices of
>ARTICLE 19, Global Campaign for Free Expression,
>assisted by the Institute for Information Law,
>University of Amsterdam. AMARC shares the
>concern of the Joint Declaration on Diversity of
>Broadcasting on the failure of many countries to
>recognise community broadcasting as a distinct
>type of broadcasting and salutes its call
>promoting that Community broadcasting should be
>explicitly recognised in law as a distinct form
>of broadcasting, should benefit from fair and
>simple licensing procedures, should not meet
>stringent technological or other licensing
>criteria, should benefit from concessionary
>licence fees and should have access to
>advertising. The World Association of Community
>Radio Broadcasters is an international
>non-governmental organisation serving the
>community radio movement. AMARC links in a
>worldwide network more than 3000 community
>radios in over 110 countries through direct
>membership and national federations. As a
>network for exchange and solidarity, AMARC
>advocates, defends and promotes the recognition
>of the community radio sector worldwide. For
>further information on AMARC visit: <http://amarc.org>http://amarc.org
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>New legislation for Community radios in Uruguay
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>On December 12, 2007, the Uruguayan deputies
>approved finally the new legislation for
>community media and approved by the senate on
>November 14. The legislation reserves a third of
>available frequencies to community radios.
>Community radios will have sixty days from
>December 20 to register in Unión Reguladora de
>Servicios Comunitarios (Ursec), and thus be able
>to present their candidacy to obtain a legal
>licence. The registration is voluntary and is
>valid only for media that have been broadcasting
>for more than a year. Drafted initially by
>AMARC, the Asociación de la Prensa Uruguaya
>(APU) y la Central de Trabajadores (PIT-CNT),
>the new legislation defines community radios and
>tv as citizens public interest services
>independent from the State, provided by civil
>not for profit, not for political or religious
>proselytism associations. The main novelty of
>the legislation is that the frequency allocation
>will be the result of open, public and
>transparent processes and will not depend, as before, from State criteria.
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>Bangladesh Government set to Authorize Community Radios
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>AMARC members in Bangladesh say the Government
>will soon authorize community radios in that
>country. In 23 July 2007 The Ministry of
>Information formed a committee to develop
>licensing policy, concept note and application
>form for piloting community radio in Bangladesh.
>The Executive Director of Mass- line Media
>Center and the Executive Director of Bangladesh
>NGOs Network for Radio and Communication were
>among the committee members that prepared the
>said documents by consulting the policy paper of
>licensing process of other neighboring
>countries. The Caretaker Government has received
>requests from the civil society to introduce
>community radio for disseminating community
>friendly weather signal in local language after
>the devastating cyclone that took thousand
>lives, property and recourses. It is to be
>mentioned here that the dream for establishing
>community radio in Bangladesh took an embryonic
>shape about 12 years ago. Several civil society
>organizations like BNNRC and MMC conducted
>various types of strategic campaign being
>inspired by the experiences of AMARC member countries.
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>Social Campaigns and Network Development of Community Radios
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>AMARC GK3 Activities and Workshop on Women and Governance /
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>The 3rd Global Knowledge Conference (GK3) was
>one of the most important knowledge sharing and
>creative development conferences in the world
>It was held in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, from 11
>-13 December 2007. Themed "Emerging People,
>Emerging Markets, Emerging Technologies," GK3
>was a dynamic event focused on the future. The
>GK3 Conference explored concrete solutions and
>possibilities within the inter-play, interface
>and interweaving of issues related to the
>Knowledge for Development (K4D) and Information
>and Communication Technologies for Development
>(ICT4D) in the context of our globally evolving
>societies, economies and technologies worldwide.
>The multi-stake holder Conference gathered more
>than 1500 participants from all over the world
>to reflect on ICT4D and on knowledge and
>information sharing as the way of the future for
>a truly democratic and inclusive information
>society. The AMARC delegation of 45 community
>radio journalists and representatives
>participated in the coverage of the event and
>held several seminars. Of particular importance
>was the seminar on Women empowerment and Good
>Governance through Community Radio. For
>information on AMARC Activities at the GK3
>Conference visit:
><http://www.amarc.org/index.php?p=Global_Knowledge_Conference_GK3&l=EN>http://www.amarc.org/index.php?p=Global_Knowledge_Conference_GK3&l=EN
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>First Free Radio In Tunis
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>The first free radio in Tunisia started on
>December 10, 2007 with six persons of the Free
>Tunisian Radio Syndicate. You can heard it on:
><http://www.radio6tunis.net>www.radio6tunis.net Good listening.
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>Participate on March 21 Voices Without Frontiers, Edition 2008
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>On March 21, UN International Day for the
>Elimination of Racial Discrimination, community
>radio stations across North America, Europe,
>Africa, Latin America, Asia Pacific and the MENA
>region, will devote a day of broadcast focusing
>on issues concerning racism, such as
>discrimination against women, children,
>refugees, and the disabled. Multilingual
>programming for this day will be transmitted all
>around the world using AMARC RVSF Website. The
>2008 edition of the March 21 Voices without
>Frontiers will strengthen the network of
>exchanges between community radios around the
>world. Working with close cooperation with AMARC
>affiliate networks around the globe, as well as
>dozens of local stations, AMARC International
>Secretariat will coordinate this initiative of
>radio broadcasting in French, English, Spanish
>and many other languages, including Arabic,
>Nepali, and Portuguese among others. This
>project is the only one of its kind in the
>world, reaching into low income and poverty
>stricken communities in many parts of Latin
>America, Africa, and the Asia Pacific region. To
>participate this year send your news and audio
>programs to
><mailto:(secretariat /at/ si.amarc.org)>(secretariat /at/ si.amarc.org)
>For further information visit AMARC RVSF on the
>web at <http://www.rvsf.amarc.org>http://www.rvsf.amarc.org
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>The Second Harmonization Meeting of AMARC Structures
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>On October 26, 2007, in Rabat Morocco AMARC held
>its seconf Joint Coordinating Meeting (JCM) that
>brought together the regional presidents and
>coordinators from Latin America & Caribbean,
>Africa, the Asia-Pacifc région and Europe as
>well as the executive and the AMARC
>International Secretariat staff. This is part of
>the harmonization process resolution of AMARC 9
>World Conference to respond to the need for a
>more integrated approach by amarc structures in
>order to increase the social impact of AMARC
>interventions leading to achieve the 2007-2010 strategic plan.
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>News from the International Board of Directors of AMARC.
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>The International Board of Directors of AMARC
>met the 27-28 October in Rabat, Morocco. The
>IBOD analyzed the situation and challenges of
>the community radio movement worldwide; it
>evaluated the performance of the international
>and regional structures in regards to the
>harmonization process and the strategic plan of
>AMARC. Among the main resolutions, it was the
>decision to activate the committees of the IBOD
>for policy definitions, for governance, capacity
>building and content exchange in order to
>confront from a strategic perspective the
>challenges to worldwide network of community
>radios. The Policy committee will be meeting in Bogotá, Colombia March 1st.
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>New Publication Section in AMARC Website.
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>Please visit the new section on Publications on
>the AMARC Website
><http://amarc.org>http://amarc.org . Using the
>wiki platform you can also add new documents or
>send the to the International secretariat at
><mailto:(secretariat /at/ si.amarc.org)>(secretariat /at/ si.amarc.org)
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>Subscribe to Receive News in Spanish from Pulsar News Agency
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>Pulsar, the AMARC ALC news agency, continues to
>work for the democratization of communications
>facilitating direct contact between journalists
>and civil society sources of information,
>without interference from big corporations or
>international news agencies from the North.
>Pulsar also covers through special programs,
>activities, forums and events taking place in
>Latin America and the Caribbean. It also carries
>photographs, audio files and up to date
>information in Spanish and Portuguese. Register
>yourself in the Email list to receive daily
>reports, by visiting their Web site
><http://www.pulsar.amarc.org.>http://www.pulsar.amarc.org.
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>The International Secretariat
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>Gabriela mayorquin, Project consultant Ricardo
>Costa, project Consultant Nick Fillmore, Project
>development Consultant Jean Philippe Theberge,
>ICT Consultant Dominique Legendre, Accountant
>and financial assistant to projects Marcelo Solervicens, Secretary General
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>Dear Member, renew your Membership
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>For more information on how to proceed, please
>contact your regional office or at the
>international secretariat,
><mailto:(secretariat /at/ si.amarc.org)>(secretariat /at/ si.amarc.org)
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>The World Association of Community Radio
>Broadcasters is an international
>non-governmental organisation serving the
>community radio movement. AMARC links in a
>worldwide network more than 3000 community
>radios in over 110 countries through direct
>membership and national federations. As a
>network for exchange and solidarity, AMARC
>advocates, defends and promotes the recognition
>of the community radio sector worldwide. For
>further information on AMARC visit: <http://amarc.org>http://amarc.org
>© 2007 <http://www.amarc.org>AMARC
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