We join seventeen other organisations in supporting the award-winning journalist who is facing a week-long defamation trial in London this week

We join seventeen other organisations in supporting the award-winning journalist who is facing a week-long defamation trial in London this week
The closure of Memorial is an attack on Ukraine history, coming at a time of heightened concern about the country’s future
It is now a year since our former colleague and his partner were detained following Alyaksandr Lukashenka’s disputed election victory
From Kazakhstan to Hong Kong the news is full of horrific stories from around the world. We must use our voices to shout about them
Nathan Law, one of the leaders of Hong Kong’s protest movement, is convinced that the repression will not last forever. Here we publish an extract from his new book
Phillips is honoured with knighthood for his work on understanding Covid-19
Turkish playwright Meltem Arikan’s Mi Minör was blamed for the seminal Gezi Park protests that convulsed Istanbul
[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text]Today’s raid on the offices of Hong Kong media outlet StandNews and the arrest of six individuals linked to it is a brutal crackdown on media freedom. Those arrested include current acting Chief Editor Patrick...
In June 2015, a national newspaper in Britain started a campaign to have a play banned. This surprised me for two reasons. One: clearly no one had told the Daily Mirror about the Theatre Act 1968, which abolished the state’s censorship of the stage...
The Belarus Free Theatre, whose 16 members have now gone into exile to escape the Lukashenka regime, are preparing to perform at the Barbican in London in 2022