Index on Censorship condemns the move to ban 41 international journalists and bloggers from Ukraine
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Interview: Judy Blume and her battle against the bans
From the autumn issue of Index on Censorship magazine, US author Judy Blume talks to Vicky Baker about parents’ and teachers’ overly protective attitudes to young people’s feelings, and how she has spent the last 45 years tackling bans and censorship
Nominations open for Index on Censorship Freedom of Expression Awards 2016
Beginning today, nominations for the 2016 Index on Censorship Freedom of Expression Awards are open.
29 Sep: How to protect the freedom to read in your library – webinar
What do you do when someone finds a book in your library offensive and wants to take it off your shelves? Join Sage and Index on Censorship for a Banned Books Week webinar
17 Oct: Artistic expression: where should we draw the line? (partner event)
Battle of Ideas debate – Artistic expression: where should we draw the line?
5 Oct: Does free expression have its limits? (partner event)
Does free expression have its limits? is one of this year’s Battle of Ideas satellite events, produced in collaboration with east London arts charity, Bow Arts.
Autumn magazine 2015: Spies, secrets and lies
The autumn issue of Index on Censorship magazine is filled to the brim with stories and analysis from across the globe has a special report on the censors of old and new
Map recording threats to journalists in Europe relaunches and expands to Russia, Ukraine and Belarus
Index on Censorship, the European Federation of Journalists and Reporters Without Borders are delighted to announce the expansion and redesign of Mapping Media Freedom, which records threats to journalists across Europe.
Raymond Joseph: South Africa in danger of losing hard-earned freedoms
South Africa’s government is seeking to adapt the country’s post-Apartheid Film and Publications Act of 1996 for the 21st century. Raymond Joseph explores the impact on freedom of expression.
Editorial: Spies in the new machines
These days spies are just as likely to be inside your machine as outside your home, says Rachael Jolley