A senator’s book deal is cancelled, Donald Trump is removed from Twitter and a congresswoman wears a mask saying “censored” – never has a robust conversation about definitions of censorship been needed
Ruth Anderson
Trump has dented the American Dream
The US President has crossed the line between free speech and incitement and five people have died
2020: One for the history books
The past year has been all about restriction of our freedoms and not just to stop the spread of Covid
Why Index has held its first ever social media blackout
Despite atrocities against activists increasing globally, we have highlighted the execution by the Iranian government of journalist Ruhollah Zam
#HumanRightsDay: We still have a lot of work to do
As we marked Human Rights Day 2020 we were reminded how much work we have to do to upload the day’s core values. Join us in this work
Should we have to respect or just tolerate abhorrent views?
Academics at one of our most learned institutions vote next week on what free speech means. Our CEO says respect should be earned
We mustn’t close our eyes to violence against campaigning women
As the UN launches a campaign against gender-based violence, our CEO says we must support those who want their voices heard
Why the arrest of Egypt’s Gasser Abed El Razek is so troubling
The arrest of the executive director of the Egyptian Initiative for Personal Rights and two staff is a shameful attack on human rights
The attacks in France are an attack on our values
After the murder of three churchgoers in Nice, there needs to be a national conversation around free speech
“Elections give the US moral authority to challenge authoritarian regimes”
As the electorate decides whether the White House will be red or blue, our CEO focuses on the importance of democratic process
If Trump loses we must make sure his assault on the media is not lasting
Whether Trump wins or not next week, years of his assault on the media could have long-term implications. We must all be alert to this
Samuel Paty: an educator, a father and a free speech martyr
A French teacher is brutally murdered in Paris for teaching students about free speech. We must not forget him