MAGAZINE
Small wars you may have forgotten
15 Mar 2006
Index on Censorship magazine looks at some of the more recent wars to have invaded our screens and asks how they are now, the wars we have forgot.
IN THIS ISSUE
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Left speechless: how trauma is leaving children in Gaza unable to communicate
The psychological toll of living in a warzone is causing young people to lose their ability to speak
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The silence around sexual assault in India’s universities
Rape victims on campuses are being urged to keep quiet, with people's reputations prioritised over stopping sexual violence
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RFK Jr could be a disaster for American healthcare
It is deeply troubling that the USA’s new health secretary believes in conspiracy theories and is hostile towards modern medicine
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Whistleblowers silenced over failings in NHS pregnancy care
Index investigates the culture of secrecy shrouding maternity services and women’s healthcare in England
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