Tesco has dropped its legal action against the Guardian after the newspaper published a front-page apology and assented to paying Tesco’s damages to a charity of its choice, as well as its costs. The apology was also published on the Guardian’s...


Extremism
Index on Censorship magazine looks back at the historic landmarks for free speech and examines the current obstacles.
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...
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Sherry Jones’s controversial The Jewel of Medina is to go on sale again in Serbia, having been withdrawn in July.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...

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...

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...
Ingushetiya: further killing as Yevloyev family declares vendetta
A cousin of Ingush president Murat Zyazikov was shot dead on Wednesday (10 September), amid fears that the fallout from the muder of Ingushetiya.ru owner Magomed Yevloyev could lead to more killing. The family of Yevloyev has declared a vendetta...
Wilders and eleven others indicted in Jordan
Controversial Dutch MP Geert Wilders, along with Danish editors and a cartoonist involved in the Mohammed cartoons controversy, has been charged with 'blasphemy, demeaning Islam and Muslim feelings' in Jordan. Read more here

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...
Sri Lankan journalist injured in shooting
Journalist Radhika Devakumar narrowly escaped death on 8 September after being shot at three times in her own house in Batticaloa. An unknown group of gunmen entered her house and left her severely injured after shooting her in the abdomen, chest...
Report on Yevlovev murder pulled from Russian TV
A programme investigating the murder of Ingushetiya.ru founder Magomed Yevloyev was withdrawn last from Russian TV station NTV's schedule last Sunday. According to the website, the station claimed the programme was not broadcast for 'technical...
MF Husain cleared of ‘obscenity’
Indian artist MF Husain hes been cleared of obscenity charges over his painting 'Mother India'. Hindu groups had claimed that the painting, featuring a nude posed in the shape of a map of India, was sacrilegious. Read more here