Badiucao, one of China’s leading dissident cartoonists, has revealed his identity after years of anonymity. In November 2018 following his campaign...
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天安门广场 绝食宣言,1989年六月2日
八九学运领袖王丹同著名作家欣然探讨天安门学运结果及其遗产
Stifling free speech online in the war on fake news
Politicians around the world are trying to stamp out fake news online but at what cost to freedom of expression?
Podcast: Is there a global crisis for local newspapers?
Spring podcast with Karoline Kan, Ian Murray and Sinead Corr exploring the future of local news.
India’s sedition law is a dangerous hangover from British colonialism
It’s been 72 years since India gained independence from Britain, but sedition remains entrenched not only in law, but in the mindset of successive governments
Project Exile: Vietnam journalist went to France after six years in prison
“The problems started when I did not confess to any crimes and when I refused to wear the prison uniform”
回忆天安门
八九学运领袖王丹同著名作家欣然探讨天安门学运结果及其遗产
NetBlocks tool tracks cost of internet shutdowns
“Internet shutdowns are increasingly used by governments to control the flow of information, particularly around elections or political unrest.”
A letter to Aung San Suu Kyi: Overturn conviction, free Reuters journalists
At the recent World Economic Conference in Hanoi, Viet Nam, Aung San Suu Kyi defended the 3 September conviction and sentencing of Reuters reporters Wa Lone and Kyaw Soe Oo and invited anyone who believes in the rule of law to point out why the judgment was problematic. 52 IFEX members and other groups have taken her up on this invitation.
回忆天安门
作家薛欣然对话天安门学运领袖、学者、人权活动家王丹博士,讨论1989年天安门学运及其影响。
Press freedom in Maldives: “I honestly think it is too soon for anyone to relax”
After five years the president of the Maldives may be on his way out — but no one is celebrating yet.
Why I worry about India’s media
India’s prime minister seeks to create an unquestioning press, writes John Lloyd