A night for Afghanistan

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Afghanistan is many things to many people. It's an ancient and beautiful land of rugged mountains and dazzling poppy fields, a place of literature and music. Its people are known to be welcoming, its food delicious, and its history - once an important stop on the Silk Road - is rich. But it's also a place of conflict, a place caught in so many cycles of violence over the decades that many people know it simply through the prism of war. Beautiful and battered - these sides exist together, and it is with both of them in mind that we invite you to an evening in honour of Afghanistan.

The first part of the evening, which is generously hosted by Somerville College, will see a panel of experts on and from the region discuss the current situation under the Taliban, homing in on how it affects both women and journalists. It will discuss the UK government's broken promise to open up a pathway for Afghan refugees and what that means, and finally what exactly we in the UK can do to help. Zahra Joya, a journalist from Afghanistan, and Zehra Zaidi, a lawyer and advocate for Action for Afghanistan, will join Martin Bright, editor-at-large of Index on Censorship, for this important and timely discussion.

A drinks reception will follow, after which there will be a concert. This will showcase the history of traditional Afghan music and explore how that tradition can be maintained and expanded at a time when making music in Afghanistan is forbidden. It will be curated and conducted by Oxford Philharmonic’s Conducting Fellow Cayenna Ponchione-Bailey and will feature new compositions by Afghan composers living in exile.

An evening in honour of Afghanistan will be truly memorable, a night that seeks to both celebrate Afghanistan's proud heritage and elucidate its current conflict.

The talk in the first part is free but booking is essential. Register your place now below. The concert afterwards is ticketed and information on this can be found here.

Venue: Flora Anderson Hall, Somerville College, University of Oxford

Agenda:

4:45 PM Doors open

5:00 PM Panel discussion

6:15 PM - 6:45 PM Drinks Reception

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Stopping SLAPPs: UK Anti-SLAPP Coalition’s Website Launch

The UK Anti-SLAPP Coalition website is a resource that will serve as a repository for everything related to SLAPPs, including the model UK anti-SLAPP law, case studies of SLAPPs, a resource library, and practical advice for those targeted with SLAPPs.

The website will be launched with an event highlighting the importance of support and solidarity when facing legal harassment

CHAIR

Mark Stephens, Partner, Howard Kennedy and Trustee, Index on Censorship

SPEAKERS

Jessica Ní Mhainín, Policy and Campaigns Manager, Index on Censorship and Co-Chair, UK Anti-SLAPP Coalition

Tasmin Allen, Partner and Head of Media and Information Law, Bindmans

Annelie Östlund, Swedish investigative journalist

BACKGROUND

The UK Anti-SLAPP Coalition was established in 2021 to bring together civil society organisations, lawyers, journalists, and human rights defenders with the joint aim of putting a stop to strategic lawsuits against public participation (SLAPPs).

SLAPPs are brought by powerful and wealthy entities against public watchdogs in an effort to compel them to withhold or remove critical coverage, even if it is accurate and in the public interest. When SLAPPs successfully drive information out of the public domain, they can make it difficult to hold power to account. SLAPPs threaten not only our freedom of information, but our human rights, our rule of law, and our democracies.

What is a SLAPP?

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The Coalition was founded by Jessica Ní Mhainín (Index on Censorship) and Susan Coughtrie (Foreign Policy Centre), who have since been joined by co-chairs Charlie Holt (CliDef), Dalia Nasreddin (English PEN), and Nik Williams (Index on Censorship).

This online event has been organised with support from the Justice for Journalists Foundation. The UK Anti-SLAPP Coalition website has been built with support from the Open Society Foundations

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