This year’s awards will be presented by Anna Ford, with a keynote speech from Jung Chang, bestselling author of Mao: The Untold Story and Wild Swans. This year’s panel of judges will include: Mark Kermode, Conor Gearty, Dreda Say Mitchell and...
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Free Expression still under siege in Tunisia
Back in 2005 Kofi Annan, then Secretary-General of the UN, stated that the holding of the WSIS in Tunisia offered “a good opportunity for the Government of Tunisia to address various human rights concerns, including those related to freedom of...
Seagull Books
Index/Seagull will publish four-six books a year, beginning in mid 2007. The focus will be on questions of rights, liberties, toleration, silencing, censorship and dissent. We start with Manifestos for the Twenty-First Century. Free...

Salman Rushdie: On a future without books
The Satanic Verses author says it sometimes seems that it’s open season on writers around the world

Salman Rushdie: Bosnia on my mind
I have never been to Sarajevo, but I feel that I belong to it. There is a Sarajevo of the mind, an imagined Sarajevo whose present ruination and torment exiles us all

A matter of conscience
Serving members of the US military claim the right not to go to war

Tiananmen Square: The hunger strike declaration
Extracts from the text of a declaration issued by four student leaders in Tiananmen Square just before the massacre on the night of 3/4 June 1989

Salman Rushdie: Censorship in Pakistan has entered a new phase
Censorship has ranged from the ridiculous to the downright terrifying in the country. Will anything change?

Turkey on the slippery slope
[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text] Introduction On 12 March 1971 the ten-year period of democratic rule that Turkey had been enjoying was brought to an end by a military coup which forced the government then in power to resign, and created in its place a new ‘ strong government’ designed to put an end to what was regarded as […]