COMMUNICATIONS:Daily Newspapers; total of 3 with a circulation of 25,000 (1992). Radio; receivers 290,256 (1993). Television; receivers 59,598 (1993). Telephones; units 46,900 (1993). MILITARY:1,800 (1995) total active duty personnel with 77.8% army, 13.3% navy and 8.9% air force wh...
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The first of the actions of this class is the one of Febr. 25th 1871. The intensification of the political opposition in more recent times is responsible for the increase of criminal proceedings against newspapers in Suriname, shown in this article.doi:10.1163/22134360-90000151Ph. A. Samson...
This article uses the case of Chinese migration to Suriname, South America, to question the notion that New Chinese Migrants (新移民) should be approached differently to earlier Overseas Chinese (华侨华裔). An ethnic Chinese segment has existed in Surinamese society since the middle of the ninete...
The major independent daily newspapers are De Ware Tijd (“The True Times”) and De West (“The West”); both are printed in Dutch. Most of the government-owned television and radio stations broadcast in Dutch, and some also air in local languages. There are a large number of smaller ...