The Bahrain Institute for Rights and Democracy alongside 16 NGOs including Index on Censorship today voiced our support for the UN joint-statement

The Bahrain Institute for Rights and Democracy alongside 16 NGOs including Index on Censorship today voiced our support for the UN joint-statement
Index joins media and campaign groups to oppose government’s Freedom of Information review
Index on Censorship condemns Azerbaijan’s pressure on independent media
Index on Censorship condemns the move to ban 41 international journalists and bloggers from Ukraine
Beginning today, nominations for the 2016 Index on Censorship Freedom of Expression Awards are open.
Index on Censorship, the European Federation of Journalists and Reporters Without Borders are delighted to announce the expansion and redesign of Mapping Media Freedom, which records threats to journalists across Europe.
The technology and censorship reading list combines a number of articles released over a twenty-year period on the interference technology can have on free expression and the technological advances meaning censors are being more easily evaded.
Index on Censorship welcomes the latest statement from the National Youth Theatre clarifying why it cancelled the production of Homegrown, a play which explored Islamic radicalisation among young people in the United Kingdom.
Index condemns decision by Turkish prosecutors to charge Yavuz Baydar for “insulting” Turkish president
The release of Vice News journalists Jake Hanrahan and Philip Pendlebury, who are British, is welcome news. However, Mohammed Ismael Rasool, an Iraqi colleague who had been acting as a translator and fixer, remains in detention.
Petitions, letters, and press releases from Index on Censorship