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07 October 2008

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Oxigen for the Democracy
"Information is the democracy’s oxigen”, somebody said at one point of time. Everybody has the right to seek, receive and spread information and ideas. Without that right, there could be no efficient control of the Government, i.e. it is increasingly difficult to have a responsible government, and increasingly easy to cover up for corruption. Without this right, it is impossible to vote freely.

These are just some of the basic terms used to justify the existence of Access to Information legislation. Access to information is increasingly treated as a basic human right. After all, Article 19 of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights says:

Everyone has the right to freedom of opinion and expression; the right includes freedom to hold opinions without interference and to seek, receive and impart information and ideas through any media regardless of frontiers

However, the right to access to information differs from the other rights related to the freedom of information, for it advocates active participation of the holders of that right, who has the right to demand the information, and not just passively wait for information to come to him/her.

In the majority of cases, this means to take the initiative, to be active, and at the same time equal in that right, regardless whether the seeker of information is an individual, or media representative.

The first right of this type was officially recognized and legislated in Sweden, some 200 years ago, and it spread later to the rest of Scandinavia, and then to the US, Europe and the rest of the world. Germany, on the other hand, still lacks a proper federal legislation.
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Related topics/regions: [South East Europe] [Information & media]
18.09.2008 The Coalition for Free Access to Information appealed to the Skupština of the Republic of Serbia (the Parliament) to not ignore the constitutional right of the citizens to start independent legislative initiatives, regardless of the will of political parties and the state institutions.
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Related topics/regions: [Law] [Governance] [Ethics & value systems] [Information & media]
05.08.2008 The Coalition for Free Access to Information asked the National Telecommunications Agency (RATEL) to review the contents of the Regulation that defines the new activities for internet service providers (ISPs) in Serbia who will be now obligated to keep the data on the traffic of their users and present it to the competent authorities.
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Related topics/regions: [Civil society] [Internet] [Freedom of expression] [Communication] [Civil rights]
The Municipality has implemented many improvements for the public information in Zenica
05.10.2005 Raising public awareness is the biggest challenge concerning the full implementation of the Freedom of Access to Information Act (FOIA) in Zenica, a mid-sized city north of Sarajevo. The conclusion was drawn from a survey designed by OSCE Mission to BiH Democratization department, conducted in July, 2005 by NGO Nasa Djeca (“Our Children”) with the support of the local municipality.
OSCE B&H Feature Story
Related topics/regions: [Bosnia] [Information & media] [Civil society] [Governance]
Image: The Municipality has implemented many improvements for the public information in Zenica © OSCE
17.01.2008 The Cape Town Open Education Declaration arises from a meeting convened in Cape Town in September 2007. The purpose of the meeting was to accelerate the international effort to promote open resources, technology and teaching practices in education.
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Article 19, the Global Campaign for Free Expression, champions freedom of expression and the free flow of information.
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Media Development Centre
The Media Development Centre, among the other activities, is actively involved in the promotion of Free Access to Information legislation in Macedonia.
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Useful Links
International Links
Check out the list of international organizations involved in issues of freedom to access information we compiled for you. Some of the web-sites, in turn, offer their more detailed lists of links.
Links in the SEE Region
Check out the list of organizations involved, one way or another, in the field of free access to informtion in the countries in the SEE Region.

 
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