Jump to content

Mikhail Doroshevich: Difference between revisions

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Content deleted Content added
m cat
Taikos (talk | contribs)
Line 11: Line 11:
*[http://www.unesco.org/webworld/portal_observatory/pages/Regions/Europe/Belarus/index.shtml UNESCO] page publishing Doroshevich's report on the Belarus government and the Internet.
*[http://www.unesco.org/webworld/portal_observatory/pages/Regions/Europe/Belarus/index.shtml UNESCO] page publishing Doroshevich's report on the Belarus government and the Internet.
*[http://www.e-belarus.org/article/onlinemedia2006.html Belarusian Mass Media Online] e-belarus.ORG has recently conducted a survey of Belarusian online news sources.
*[http://www.e-belarus.org/article/onlinemedia2006.html Belarusian Mass Media Online] e-belarus.ORG has recently conducted a survey of Belarusian online news sources.
*[http://www.e-belarus.org/article/epolitics2006.html ePolitics 2006: Online Campaigning in 2006 Presidential Election in Belarus]


[[Category:Belarusian people|Darasevic, Michal]]
[[Category:Belarusian people|Darasevic, Michal]]

Revision as of 23:48, 6 June 2006

Mikhail Doroshevich (Belarusian language:Міхаіл Дарашэвіч) is a founder of e-belarus.ORG, a Minsk-based news and analytical site covering developments in ICT in Belarus and Information Policy Blog, which provides daily news about information policy. DoWire.org Democracies Online features him as one of the most notable human rights bloggers on the Internet. Mr. Doroshevich is a frequent contributor to Internet periodicals about technology and freedom in Eastern Europe.

Doroshevich influenced the 2005 Belarus government policy change allowing Wi-Fi access. He advocates for communications technology freedom and related human rights issues in Belarus and neighboring countries.