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2nd December – UK Premiere ‘Article 12’ & Q&A with Index CEO Kirsty Hughes
To mark Human Rights Day, the United Nations in partnership with DocHouse, present the UK Premiere of ‘Article 12’  – a thought-provoking exposé on our current obsession with voyeurism, surveillance technologies, power and control. Featuring leading academic and commentator Noam Chomsky, the film uses the 12th article of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights to confront […]
14 Nov 13

Article 12To mark Human Rights Day, the United Nations in partnership with DocHouse, present the UK Premiere of ‘Article 12’  – a thought-provoking exposé on our current obsession with voyeurism, surveillance technologies, power and control.

Featuring leading academic and commentator Noam Chomsky, the film uses the 12th article of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights to confront head on the current state of privacy around the world.

Followed by a Q&A with:

  • Juan Manuel Biaiñ – Film Director
  • Kirsty Hughes – Index on Censorship, CEO
  • Julian Borger – the Guardian, diplomatic editor

Moderated by:

  • Orest Nowosad – Chief of Protection, Religion, Accountability and Human Security Section from the Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights

When: Monday 2nd December

Where: Rich Mix, London

Tickets: Places are limited. It is important to register through Rich Mix’s online system. Click here.

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At Index on Censorship, we believe everyone deserves the right to speak freely, challenge power and share ideas without fear. In a world where governments tighten control and algorithms distort the truth, defending those rights is more urgent than ever.

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At Index on Censorship, we believe everyone deserves the right to speak freely, challenge power and share ideas without fear. In a world where governments tighten control and algorithms distort the truth, defending those rights is more urgent than ever.

But free speech is not free. Instead we rely on readers like you to keep our journalism independent, our advocacy sharp and our support for writers, artists and dissidents strong.

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