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Obscenity trial verdict could lead to more censorship
Jane Fae: Obscenity trial verdict could leave us with more censorship
Abbott's law – you must not overreact to Twitter
John Kampfner: Abbott’s law – you must not overreact to Twitter
Friends of Index's Tunisia Monitoring Group take place in new government
Rohan Jayasekera: Friends of Index’s Tunisia Monitoring Group take place in new government
A day with released Egyptian blogger Alaa Abdel Fattah
Veteran Egyptian blogger Alaa Abdel Fattah has finally been released pending investigation from the Cairo Criminal Court Sunday after being detained for 56 days. He comes home to his family and his 20-day-old son, who was born while his father was...
Football trials: Terry and Suárez fall foul
Brian Glanville: Football trials: Terry and Suárez fall foul
ITV Christmas FAIL: Minchin's Jesus song axed from Ross show
Natalie Haynes: ITV Christmas FAIL: Minchin’s Jesus song axed from Ross show
Guatemala: Legacy of civil war damages press freedom
A barely concealed battle is brewing in Guatemala over the legacy of the 38-year civil war which ended in 1996. It has affected press freedom, especially journalists who write about human rights abuses during the civil conflict. Recently, three...
Censorship, Larissa Sansour and Lacoste, Part 3
Sara Yasin: Censorship, Larissa Sansour and Lacoste, Part 3
Havel and the legacy of Jan Palach
Pavel Theiner: Havel and the legacy of Jan Palach