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Prime Minister Tshering Tobgay has called for integrity to remain at the heart of the country's governance, describing it as the foundation of public trust and effective institutions. He urged institutions to view the assessment not merely as a scorecard, but as a roadmap for strengthening governance, enhancing public service delivery, and reinforcing a culture of integrity across the country.
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Prime Minister Tshering Tobgay has called for integrity to remain at the heart of the country's governance, describing it as the foundation of public trust and effective institutions. He urged institutions to view the assessment not merely as a scorecard, but as a roadmap for strengthening governance, enhancing public service delivery, and reinforcing a culture of integrity across the country.
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Below is Meta’s own admission, published through its transparency disclosures, that it was pressured by the Tanzanian government to remove content posted by activists and to delete their accounts altogether.I am the U.S.-based user referenced in these disclosures. All three reports refer to me, @MariaSTsehai, and @Sativa255.This should concern every American based activist who values free speech. When a foreign government can pressure a U.S. technology company into silencing voices that are spea
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Below is Meta’s own admission, published through its transparency disclosures, that it was pressured by the Tanzanian government to remove content posted by activists and to delete their accounts altogether.I am the U.S.-based user referenced in these disclosures. All three reports refer to me, @MariaSTsehai, and @Sativa255.This should concern every American based activist who values free speech. When a foreign government can pressure a U.S. technology company into silencing voices that are spea
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