Peaceful protests in Sudan have led to an ongoing violent government crackdowns and internet blackout – Dalia Haj-Omar reports

Peaceful protests in Sudan have led to an ongoing violent government crackdowns and internet blackout – Dalia Haj-Omar reports
It is right that we should have some control over posts from our past: but this alone will not solve the problems teens face in the online world, says Padraig Reidy
Who will rid Pakistan of the west’s Weapons of Mass Surveillance, asks Sana Saleem
Freedom of expression must be at the core of future global development, Milana Knezevic writes
As Bahrain braces itself for its fourth yearly cycle of revolt, progress looks bleak. The regime continues to target human rights defenders and journalists, Ahmed Ali writes
After Edward Snowden’s revelations about the NSA, what is the EU doing to ensure our online privacy, asks Padraig Reidy
India’s Right To Information act is being challenged by questions of privacy protection, Mahima Kaul reports
Banning a work of art, a book or a play says more about a society and its temperament than anything else. As free speech and readers mark Banned Books Week, Index on Censorship magazine editor Rachael Jolley looks at Lebanon, where the country’s Censorship Bureau has recently flexed its muscles
Four Mexican journalists were killed within a year of each other from 2008 to 2011, each in the month of September