Meet the artists and arts producers whose work challenges repression and injustice and celebrates artistic free expression

Meet the artists and arts producers whose work challenges repression and injustice and celebrates artistic free expression
The arrest of a parliamentary researcher will have worrying implications for Chinese dissidents and their families
WikiLeaks publisher Julian Assange is running out of options to avoid extradition, despite growing efforts from the Australian government to get the case dropped
The Lviv BookForum curator on organising a festival during a war, the importance of countering Russian colonialism and remembering fallen friends
The Online Safety Bill returns to the House of Commons for the first time in eight months on 11 September. This is the last chance the Government has to follow up words with actions
As the Russian dissident turns 42 today in jail with a 25-year prison sentence ahead of him, it’s important the world knows his name
On 11 September, the House of Commons will review the Online Safety Bill for the first time in nine months
As attacks on journalists across Europe increase, a new landmark law might offer hope – if it’s passed and respected
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