In this issue, former editor of the London Observer finds freedom of the British press in jeopardy.

In this issue, former editor of the London Observer finds freedom of the British press in jeopardy.
In this issue, Index publishes three scenes from the play banned by South African censors.
In this issue, Index publishes four case histories on Czechoslovakia.
In this issue, Index publishes the text of Andrei Sakharov’s 1975 Nobel Lecture.
In this issue, a distinguished historian looks at the action taken by governments to suppress ‘dangerous’ literature from 1486 for the present day.
In this issue, the organiser of the ‘bulldozed’ art exhibition in Moscow tells the story of modern Soviet artists who do not conform to socialist realism.
In this issue, Index publishes an interview with the Editor of Expresso, one of the few independent papers left in Portugal.
Late last year Index on Censorship circulated to six hundred artists and intellectuals around the world a questionnaire about the cultural boycott of South Africa. The survey was announced in our first issue of 1975. At that time a few early...
In this issue, Index publishes a summary of replies to the questionnaire.
In this issue, Index publishes the text of Pavel Litvinov’s lecture at the Royal Institute of International Affairs during his London visit.
In this issue, Index publishes a historical survey of censorship and cultural repression in Iran from the seventh century to the present day.
In this issue, Index investigates political apathy in Czechoslovakia as morale declines