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Nominations open for Index on Censorship Freedom of Expression Awards 2015
Awards honour journalists, campaigners and artists fighting censorship globally Judges include journalist Mariane Pearl and human rights lawyer Sir...
Azerbaijan: Rasul Jafarov appeal
This is the appeal of Azerbaijani political prisoner, Rasul Jafarov. It was sent to Index on Censorship by his brother, Sanan Jafarov. Jafarov has...
Banning us from watching this video of a criminal act is a step too far
There is a difference between individuals exercising their right not to view or share a video, and companies such as Twitter — or indeed the police force — denying people the right to view it, writes Index CEO Jodie Ginsberg
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Pakistan: Historic conviction for journalist killers
Guilty verdict a step forward in fight against impunity. Zofeen Ebrahim reports
David Miranda Media Coalition Submissions Final
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Life After Leveson: Media Freedom in the UK (19 Feb)
Join Index on Censorship for a lively discussion of the past and future of Britain’s free press. 2014 is set to be a pivotal year for UK...
Pakistan gets YouTube back. Sort of
A localised YouTube service will be available in Pakistan. But users are far from happy, says Zofeen Ibrahim
Mandela’s legacy “too easily dismissed”
Nelson Mandela’s legacy has been “too easily dismissed”, South African editor Nic Dawes tells Index on Censorship magazine in the latest issue.