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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I can imagine going anywhere: Ai Weiwei, an artist without a country
Index talks to the acclaimed Chinese artist about his new book on censorship
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From police to Pussy Riot
A former member of the protest band explains how she left a career in St Petersburg's police force to become a political dissident
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Poet Mohamed Tadjadit has become the voice of Algeria’s discontented youth
The voice of the Hirak movement faces the death penalty for highlighting the challenges facing the country's youth through his words
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Orbán’s anti-culture club
As Europe's top court strikes down Hungary's anti-LGBTQ+ laws, Index looks at how the state has been trying to silence writers and artists
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