Index on Censorship

Four-member TV crew killed in Iraq

Four employees of privately-owned TV station Al Sharqiya were murdered on 13 September in the northern city of Mosul. Three journalists, Musab al Azawi, Ahmed Salem and Ihab Maad, along with driver Qaidar Suleiman, were kidnapped by gunmen at...

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Aisha book returns to Serbian bookshops

Sherry Jones’s controversial The Jewel of Medina is to go on sale again in Serbia, having been withdrawn in July. The director of Boebook publishing company Aleksandar Jasic, commented on the change of direction by stating that ‘it would be good...

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Malaysia: would watchdog free web?

Malaysia: would watchdog free web?

The establishment of an independent press council may help protect journalists and Internet activists like Raja Petra Kamaruddin, writes Daniel Chandranayagam Tan is a young Malaysian, newly employed in the private sector. Like many Malaysians his...

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Siné of the times

Siné of the times

French satirist Maurice Sinet has launched a new magazine he claims will champion free speech. Ruth Michaelson looks back at the very French circumstances surrounding this move In that special way that’s only found in France, the past...

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The Big Chill

The Big Chill

This week's convictions of three British men on terrorism offences showed that there is still much to learn about jihadist groups in the UK and internationally. In an article in the new issue of Index on Censorship, Newsnight's Richard Watson...

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