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Take action to end impunity: Misael Tamayo Hernández
MURDERED 10 November 2006 Editor and Owner, "El Despertar de la Costa" — Ixtapa, Mexico Join us in demanding justice for Misael Tamayo Hernández. A...
Voina: Russia’s Robin Hoods
Russian guerrilla artists from the Voina art collective are facing criminal prosecution for their controversial brand of political street art.
Nick Sturdee reports on the widespread frustration that has fostered the movement
Take action to end impunity : Dilip Mohapatra
MURDERED 9 NOVEMBER 2004 Dilip Mohapatra Editor, "Aji Kagoj" — Bhagirathipur, India Join us in demanding justice for Dilip Mohapatra, 45, who...
Take action to end impunity : Francisco Castro Menco
MURDERED 8 NOVEMBER 1997 Francisco Castro Menco, President, Fundación Cultural — Majagual, Colombia Join us in demanding justice for Francisco...
Take action to end impunity : Ahmed Hussein al-Maliki
MURDERED 7 NOVEMBER 2005 Ahmed Hussein al-Maliki, Local Affairs Editor, "Talafar al-Yawm" — Mosul, Iraq Join us in demanding justice for Ahmed...
Proposed Thai law gives police power to shut news media
Anti-free speech legislation is used as a weapon in the ongoing political war between the Thaksin Shinawatra political machine and the Democrat Party. Voranai Vanijaka reports
Take action to end impunity: Wadallah Sarhan
MURDERED NOVEMBER 2004 Wadallah Sarhan, Editor-in-Chief, Akhbar Al-Mosul --- Mosul,Iraq Join us in demanding justice for Wadallah Sarhan, gunned...
Take action to end impunity: Carlos Alberto Guajardo Romero
MURDERED 5 NOVEMBER 2008 Reporter, "Expreso Matamoros", Matamoros, Mexico Join us in demanding justice Carlos Alberto Guajardo Romero,...
Charlie Hebdo attack: No more excuses
The smoke had barely cleared from the burned-out office of Charlie Hebdo magazine – firebombed for publishing cartoons of Mohammed – when TIME magazine’s Bruce Crumley chose to criticise the satirists before the terrorist. James Kirchick denounces a too-familiar tendancy
Plus: Sara Yasin and Myriam Francois-Cerrah on France, Charlie Hebdo and the meaning of Mohammed