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Local Voices

Wednesday, May 11, 2011

With its ability to influence decision-making, ‘citizen media’ is becoming more powerful.

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IT never occurred to Akhmad Rovahan that an article he wrote would have a significant impact. He is not a reporter. A teacher with an Islamic school in Buntet, Cirebon, he wrote about the murky disbursement of education aid funds in seven schools in Astanajapura subdistrict. End last year, his writing was uploaded to Suara Komunitas (Community Voice), a portal where citizen journalists share information.

Through the website, his report spread an

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