A member of the What a Liberty! project to reimagine the Magna Carta for the 21st century writes about her experience at the public launch of the campaign to empower young people
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The power of hip hop: More than just guns and girls
When you hear the words “hip hop”, you may think about girls, guns and the other usual stereotypes that haunt the genre
Standing in solidarity with Turkey’s journalists
Index on Censorship supports the “I am a journalist” campaign launched by journalists and media freedom advocates from Turkey.
War reporter Marie Colvin’s family sues Syria
The family of murdered journalist and Sunday Times correspondent Marie Colvin has filed a lawsuit against the Syrian government
24 Sept: Women on the front line at Write on Kew
Join Index on Censorship’s CEO and two powerful journalists at Write on Kew
Can Dündar: Turkey is “the biggest prison for journalists in the world”
Turkish journalist, author and filmmaker Can Dündar spoke at the House of Commons last week about the state of politics and media freedom in Turkey
Marking the 250th issue: Contributors choose favourites from Index on Censorship archives
To mark the 250th issue of Index on Censorship magazine, we asked some of our contributors to nominate standout features from the publication’s long history
European Parliament adopts resolution condemning Bahrain’s human rights abuses
Yesterday, the European Parliament adopted, with a large majority, a resolution condemning recent human rights abuses performed by Bahraini authorities
Serbia: Journalists protest “government control” of public broadcaster
Journalists and citizens in Serbia’s northern city of Novi Sad are taking the streets after a wave of dismissals at the regional broadcaster Radio Television Vojvodina
Journalists attacked by police and protesters during French labour reform bill demonstrations
In almost four months covering protests against France’s labour reform bill, a number of journalists in the country have faced intimidation, detention and injury