With the publication of Prince Charles’ “black spider” letters, ministers fear they will lose control of the freedom of information process

With the publication of Prince Charles’ “black spider” letters, ministers fear they will lose control of the freedom of information process
Former Index award winner Idrak Abbasov urges Christiane Amanpour, the UNESCO Goodwill Ambassador for Freedom of Expression and Journalist Safety, to call for the release of Azerbaijan’s jailed journalists and human rights defenders
Index award winning investigative journalist Rafael Marques de Morais’s criminal defamation trial is set to resume today
The UK Home Secretary’s preview of a proposed new counter-extremism bill raises the stakes for freedom of expression in the United Kingdom. Index on Censorship is disturbed by the potential impact on free speech embedded in the proposals.
Ismayilova, one of Azerbaijan’s most celebrated investigative journalists, today had her appeal over a criminal libel conviction postponed indefinitely
Index on Censorship has condemned the latest extension to the detention of the prominent Bahraini human rights activist on spurious charges
In helping to whitewash Azerbaijan’s ever-worsening image, the UK would only end up tarnishing its own, writes Rebecca Vincent.
Is there hope for resolution any time soon? I fear not.
Freedom of expression is an assumed right in the European Union. But that assumption is little more than an idea anchored in our mental routine.
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