The Brand allegations highlight how British courts can be used by the rich and powerful to silence the victims of sexual assault
Index on Censorship
Over 60 editors, journalists, writers, publishers and experts call on the UK Government to commit to a standalone anti-SLAPP law
The UK Anti-SLAPP Coalition, of which Index is a co-chair, has co-ordinated and sent a letter to the Government ahead of the King’s Speech on 7 November
Nominees for the 2023 Freedom of Expression Awards – Arts
Meet the artists and arts producers whose work challenges repression and injustice and celebrates artistic free expression
Online Safety Bill loophole opens door to unprecedented investigatory powers
On 11 September, the House of Commons will review the Online Safety Bill for the first time in nine months
Contents – Express yourself: Overcoming neurodiversity stereotypes
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Report: At what cost? Chinese funding and academic freedom in Europe
Read our publication on Chinese funding and academic freedom in Europe as part of our #BannedByBeijing campaign
The international community must resist Hong Kong’s attempts to threaten human rights across the globe using the National Security Law
Eight pro-democracy activists living in exile in the UK, USA and Australia, including Nathan Law (pictured), are the subject of arrest warrants and rewards for information leading to their capture
Index on Censorship host event Beijing would rather you didn’t see
Hear from Uyghur campaigner Rahima Mahmut and see art from Badiucao, Lumli Lumlong and vawongsir
An Unlasting Home: Author Mai Al-Nakib in Conversation with Katie Dancey-Downs
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Contents – Modi’s India: The Age of Intolerance
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Democracy – at death’s door in Modi’s India?
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Modi’s India: The Age of Intolerance
Volume 52.01 Spring 2023