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Date: 2010-02-24 09:37:22
Freedom of expression
Freedom of speech
Cameroon
Political geography
International relations
Earth
Listen to the Banned
Censorship
Censorship of music

PRESS RELEASE. MUSIC FREEDOM DAY 2010 GETS GLOBAL ATTENTION Mumbai, Kabul, Cairo, Amman, Gdansk, The Hague and New York are some of the cities organising Music Freedom Day on 3 March this year — a day that will also s

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