Three former winners of the Freedom of Expression Journalism Award have written a letter in support of Index on Censorship’s media freedom month, which aims to raise £15,000 to support its work on media freedom over the next six months.
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Death threats should not be the norm
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Breathing life into the books they banned and burned
JW3 and Index on Censorship are pleased to announce Uncensored: A Celebration of Banned Writing, a series of events that will explore censored work across the ages.
Don’t let media freedom die – we need it more than ever
Index on Censorship has launched a campaign to raise £15,000 to help us document growing threats to media freedom.
#IndexAwards2018: Champions of free expression shortlist announced
Sixteen courageous individuals and organisations who fight for freedom of expression in every part of the world have been announced as the nominees for the 2018 Index Awards Fellowship
Banned Books Week goes nationwide in 2018
UK-based organisations will host events across Britain this year to mark Banned Books Week: bringing the internationally-celebrated event to a UK-wide audience for the first time.
Index on Censorship and Missouri School of Journalism’s ‘Global Journalist’ partner on exiled journalist project
Index on Censorship and the Missouri School of Journalism’s Global Journalist have formed a new partnership to help tell the stories of journalists exiled from their home countries for reporting the news.
BBC Newshour presenter and CEO of Serpentine Galleries to judge international freedom of expression awards
Index on Censorship is proud to announce that long-time BBC reporter Razia Iqbal and CEO of the world famous Serpentine Galleries Yana Peel will join a panel of judges to decide the 2018 Freedom of Expression Awards Fellowship winners.
Forget the “wall”, what we really need to talk about is Mexico’s deadly environment for journalists
Mexico is among the world’s most dangerous places to be a journalist, with a record number of journalists being killed in Mexico this year.
Mapping Media Freedom verifies 571 threats to press freedom in first half of 2017
Index on Censorship’s database tracking violations of press freedom recorded 571 verified threats and limitations to media freedom in first half of 2017.
Press releases from freedom of expression organisation Index on Censorship, the global voice of free expression