In this issue of Index on Censorship, a letter poet Jack Mapanje who was detained for three and a half years sent to those who had agitated on his behalf.

In this issue of Index on Censorship, a letter poet Jack Mapanje who was detained for three and a half years sent to those who had agitated on his behalf.
In this issue, Index on Censorship invited Pavel Litvinov to reflect on changes over the last 20 years. His appeal led to the founding of this magazine.
This special issue of Index on Censorship magazine asks a simple but fundamental question: why is so little known about the weapons trade?
In this issue, Index looks at the current state of African, including Liberia, Ghana, Malawi, Tanzania, Nigeria, Sierra Leone, Zimbabwe, and South Africa.
In this issue, Index reveals secrets about the lives, works and deaths of persecuted Soviet writers hidden in Moscow’s KGB headquarters, the ‘Lubianka.’
In this issue, Index publishes excerpts of banned plays in Indonesia and highlights ongoing censorship in other Asian countries.
In this issue, Index highlights Chilean writer Ariel Dorfman and his play.
[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text] By Ronald Dworkin The Gulf War is already a mythic event. President Bush said that it washed the stain of Vietnam from America's shield, and America and the other nations that participated, including Britain, are...
In this issue, Index looks at the media management in the Gulf War.
In this issue, Index publishes a global view of film censors at work.
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