In this issue, Manlio Argueta investigates how the ‘literature of liberation’ arose.
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Against the ideology of silence
In this issue, Index publishes a piece by Jacobo Timerman, a distinguished newspaper editor, who outlines threats to human rights and freedom of expression.
10th year
In this issue, Index publishes submissions from writers including Kurt Vonnegut, Gabriel Garcia Marquez and Arthur Miller.
Scholarship and its enemies
In this issue, Index explores varieties of academic censorship in Asia, Africa and the Middle East, Latin America, the West, Czechoslovakia and the USSR.
Banned films
In this issue, Index explores film censorship in the West, Eastern Europe, Asia, Latin America and Africa
Iran: Revolution – yes, Freedom – no
In this issue, Leila Saeed investigates the results of the 1979 revolution in Iran and what it means for freedom under the Shah.
China: The Peking spring
In this issue, Index publishes excerpts from Wei Jinsheng’s unfinished autobiographical account of the ‘Great Cultural Revolution.’
A New Order?
[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text] By Hugh Lunghi Over thirty years ago, in 1946, the United Nations solemnly resolved that 'freedom of information...
UNESCO’s threat to press freedom
The concept of a free press and the press as a tool of government will be formally resumed by UNESCO. Journalists Frank Barber and Raphael Mergui discuss.
Libya: Criticise & be killed
In this issue, Index investigates repression in Libya and abroad.
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