15 Dec 2008 | Magazine, Volume 37.04 Winter 2008
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3 Dec 2008 | Uncategorized
The new issue of Index on Censorship hits the shops this week, focusing on the legacy of George Bush’s administration. You can find out more about it here.
There’s also a few perspectives on The Satanic Verses, or, more precisely, the fallout from the publication of The Satanic Verses. You can read what Bernard-Henri Lévy says about it here.
3 Dec 2008 | Comment
Ayatollah Khomeini’s fatwa against Salman Rushdie marked a new era: a retreat from the ideal of tolerance and the spirit of the Enlightenment, says Bernard-Henri Lévy in this exclusive article from the new issue of
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18 Jun 2008 | News
Index on Censorship magazine was awarded the Amnesty International Media Award for best periodical at a ceremony in London on Tuesday. The award was given for a series of articles from the issue ‘How Free is the Russian Media?’.
Presenting the award to Index’s Jo Glanville, Private Eye editor Ian Hislop said that the articles, by Fatima Tlisova, Sergei Bachinin and Alexei Simonov represented ‘brave, impassioned journalism as stunning defences of principle’. National Union of Journalists Secretary-General Jeremy Dear described the issue as ‘a brilliant piece of work’.
Read more about Amnesty International’s Media Awards here
Click links below to read the award-winning articles (pdfs)
Crime Without Punishment – Alexei Simonov
Nothing Personal – Fatima Tlisova
Under Pressure – Sergei Bachinin
