Dealing with mutilated bodies, an attempted acid attack and speakers arresting each other. All part of Peter Florence’s job organising Hay literature festivals around the world

Dealing with mutilated bodies, an attempted acid attack and speakers arresting each other. All part of Peter Florence’s job organising Hay literature festivals around the world
Journalist Yavuz Baydar writes about this hopes for Turkey’s journalists in 2017
Each week, Index on Censorship’s Mapping Media Freedom project verifies threats, violations and limitations faced by the media throughout Europe.
A Bahraini court has postponed human rights activist Nabeel Rajab’s trial date for an eighth time until 21 February
The trend towards ramping up the regulation of the media has worrying implications.
It may be easy to dismiss fashion as a trivial issue, but an expert panel argued otherwise at the launch of the winter 2016 Index on Censorship magazine’s new issue.
Imprisoned journalists make headlines, but the Turkish government has a more insidious method for controlling the media
Each week, Index on Censorship’s Mapping Media Freedom project verifies threats, violations and limitations faced by the media throughout the European Union and neighbouring countries. Here are five recent reports that give us cause for concern.
I am a Turkish activist, a human rights defender, a dissident, and currently I feel like a lab rat trapped in a maze, trying to find an exit to freedom.
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