Imprisoned Egyptian human rights campaigner, Russian feminist performance artist, and persecuted Djiboutian journalists among the shortlisted candidates

Imprisoned Egyptian human rights campaigner, Russian feminist performance artist, and persecuted Djiboutian journalists among the shortlisted candidates
Former Index on Censorship staff member faces up to 15 years in prison
Leading experts brand Government’s Bill “catastrophic” at press conference today
Former SBM Offshore employee releases details of multimillion dollar payoffs to a Panamanian company following a cancelled BP deal
Rachel Long, Elif Shafak and Jacqueline Woodson explore what ‘freedom’ means in the culture of traditional publishing. Chaired by Urvashi Butalia and part of Banned Books Week
The case before the Employment Appeal Tribunal was about protecting in law the right to hold certain beliefs
Lawsuits represent an egregious attempt to curtail freedom of expression and jeopardise anti-corruption efforts
Whistleblower’s evidence contributed to an oil company paying fines amounting to over $US800 million in a corruption and bribery scandal
Index expresses concern over bombing by Israeli military
In response to today’s Queen’s speech, Index, English PEN and Article 19 have written to the Education Secretary
Volume 50.01 Spring 2021
Index looks back on 100 years of the Chinese Communist Party and how their censorship laws continue to shape the lives of people around the world and threaten their right to free speech. Inside this edition are articles by exiled writer Ma Jian and...