In this issue, Index takes a look at how the Czechoslovak media pretend that Jaroslav Seifert, Nobel Prize winner, has never been out of favour with the Prague regime.

In this issue, Index takes a look at how the Czechoslovak media pretend that Jaroslav Seifert, Nobel Prize winner, has never been out of favour with the Prague regime.
In this issue, Index reports on what it’s like for black writers to live under South Africa’s Publications Act and Internal Security Act.
In this issue, Index reports on the case of a large number of leading Turkish writers on trial in Istanbul who face long prison sentences if convicted.
In this issue, Index examines the background of the Chinese “Spiritual Pollution” campaign and explores the future of Chinese literature.
In this issue, Index publishes the work of forbidden and persecuted writers and poets as well as their experiences under censorship.
[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text] By Olle Wästberg Index on Censorship has received about fifty letters and postcards about what is called 'The Felderer Case'. Swedish courts found Dietlieb Clüwer Felderer guilty of 'Agitation against an ethnic...
In this issue, Index examines political dissent, and the lack thereof, under the rule of North Korean leader Kim Il Sung.
In this issue, Index interviews Czech writer Vaclav Havel. Havel discusses his time in prison, his position now and the peace movements.
In this issue, Index examines the interaction between human rights and religion and explores how religious people, globally, find themselves under attack.
In this issue, Index on Censorship magazine explores Kenya’s atmosphere for freedom of expression.
In this issue, Index on Censorship magazine interviews three South African poets who describe their personal commitment in South Africa and how it has affected their work
In this issue, Index examines the global censorship of music and its history from the time of Confucius to the present day.