The office of Ma’an Network, a news agency based in Gaza City, was attacked by masked assailants. According to local reports, staff at the main office saw the building on fire in the early hours of Sunday morning. After initial investigations,...

Malayasia: 1600 arrested as campaign for electoral reform continues
Police in Malaysia made 1600 arrests at the weekend, as protesters ignored government warnings to cancel anti-government action. Leaders of the opposition coalition, Bersih, who have led the campaign for a “free and fair” election system, were...

Post-split Sudan silences dissenting voices
Omar al-Bashir’s government is determined to control the news media, says
Abdelgadir Mohammed Abdelgadir

Silencing the voice of freedom in Syria
The Asad regime’s determination to win the propaganda war has led to the assassination of Hama protest singer Ibrahim Qashoush says Salwa Ismail

Clapping protests sweep Belarus as economy slides
“Independence Day” in Minsk was marked with demonstrations against President Lukashenko. Olga Birukova reports

Age of insecurity
Cooperation between the communications industry and governments creates new opportunities for surveillance. Gus Hosein and Eric King of Privacy International urge us not to allow companies to assume that users are uninterested in what happens to their data
PAST EVENT: 12 July: Yasmine El Rashidi on revolution in Egypt
12 July: Yasmine El Rashidi on Revolution in Egypt
PAST EVENT: 9 July: Aatish Taseer in conversation with Jo Glanville
9 July: Aatish Taseer in conversation with Jo Glanville

New media crackdown prior to South Sudan split
As journalists are jailed and fined for reporting on the rape of a human rights campaigner, Abdelgadir Mohammed Abdelgadir reports on press freedom in Sudan
Journalist released, deported from Yemen
New Zealand journalist Glen Johnson has been released from custody in Yemen and was deported to Dubai earlier today, Index on Censorship has learned. Johnson, 28, was arrested in southern Yemen in late June. Yemen ranks at 170 out of 178 countries...
Australian internet providers employ censors
Australian service providers, including Telstra and Optus, will voluntarily block websites deemed by the government as showing and disseminating child pornography. Those who attempt to access the blacklisted sites will be redirected to the site of...
Cisco will help build China’s surveillance project
US-based Cisco Systems Inc and Hewlett-Packard, along with a handful of other Western technology companies, are set to provide crucial network equipment for a massive CCTV surveillance project in the city of Chongqing. Known as "Peaceful Chongqing"...