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THE PURSUIT OF SECRECY
Richard Norton-Taylor:How the courts stopped Labour’s cover-up
RADIO REDUX
From unsung heroes to shock jocks, Index looks at free speech on the airwaves
RULERS OF THE AIRWAVES
Gillian Reynolds: The key to radio’s success
LOOKING FOR AMERICA
Joe Queenan: Talk radio is the battleground for the USA’s soul
OPEN MIKE
Aryeh Neier: Free speech remains the best antidote
CULTURE OF CAUTION
Martin Semukanya: Rwandan journalists are still rebuilding credibility
RADIO WAVES: FACTS AND FIGURES
Liam Hodkinson & Elizabeth Stitt
THE WORLD STRIKES BACK
Irena Maryniak: The broadcast revolution has rewritten the rules
NEW WAVES
Richard Sambrook: International radio can no longer go it alone
MARTIN ROWSON’S STRIPSEARCH
GOOD MORNING BELGRADE
Adrienne Van Heteren: The triumph of B92
RULES OF ENGAGEMENT
Maria Eismont: Alexei Venediktov on the secret of his survival
RADIO SILENCE
Vugar Gojayev: Azerbaijan’s shrinking media landscape
DAB IS DEAD
Grant Goddard: How the digital dream turned sour
LOCAL HERO
Carlos Flores Borja: A Peruvian station’s battle to broadcast
INTERUPTED SERVICE
Aleida Calleja: Community radio on the front line in Mexico
PIRACY GOES KOSHER
Anat Balint: Israeli settlers join the media game
TABOO BUSTER
Kirsten Ess Schurr: Jordan’s hero of the airwaves
REAL LIVES
Shirazuddin Siddiqi: The programme the Taliban couldn’t ban
TOO FAST TOO FREE
Ernest Waititu : How Kenya’s broadcasters fell foul of the law
INDEX INDEX
BODY WORKS
COVERED UP
Marge Berer: The full frontal that got pulled
MAKE ME BEAUTIFUL
Omid Salehi: Inside the world of Iranian cosmetic surgery
FICTION
MY BEST FRIEND
An exclusive extract from Javad Mahzadeh’s new novel
Philippines: Three journalists killed in a week
Three Filipino journalists have been murdered in separate incidents over the last seven days. Sun FM broadcaster Desidario Carmangyan was shot on Monday 15 June, when on stage hosting a talent contest in the southern island town of Manay, Joselito Agustin, a broadcaster with DZJC Aksyon Radyo-Laoag, was gunned down on Tuesday by two unidentified motorcyclists near the northern town Baccara whilst walking home from work and on Saturday night, Kastigador reporter Nestor Bedolido was killed after being shot six times outside a karaoke bar in Digos city. All three had been outspoken about political corruption, malpractice and other illegal activities. Local authorities say they have set up a special task group to investigate the attacks.
Libel: Thai travails
Tesco has dropped its libel case against Thai columnist Kamol Kamoltrakul (pictured). But the libel laws in Thailand are still hostile to journalists, as Sinfah Tunsarawuth explained in Index on Censorship’s “Big Chill” issue
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