Iran’s police chief today warned the opposition movement that their emails and text messages are being monitored and that those who use SMS, emails...
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Birmingham six libel case settled
Barrister Louis Blom-Cooper has settled in a libel action brought against him by Birmingham six pair Hugh Callaghan and Gerry Hunter at the Dublin...
Islam4UK – to ban or not to ban?
Commenters on the rights and wrongs of the Home Secretary’s ban on extremist group
Skullduggery in cyberspace
Cyberattacks against Google introduce us to a new lexicon. Is this grassroots hacktivism or state-sponsored cyberwarfare? Asks Tim Stevens
Lord Justice Jackson reports on libel costs
Lord Justice Jackson’s report on civil litigation costs has endorsed the recommendations on limiting of costs put forward by Index on Censorship and...
Google set the example
Jo Glanville: The internet giant has done the right thing in standing up to Chinese interference and censorship. Now others must follow
Kazakhstan: Press freedom activists put on trial
Three press freedom activists who organised a flash-mob protest in support of jailed Kazakh journalists have been put on trial. The group - which...
Luton protesters guilty of threats
Five protesters who shouted that British soldiers would "go to hell" at a homecoming procession in Luton have been found guilty of using...
Sri Lanka: Tissainayagam freed on bail
North Eastern Monthly editor JS Tissainayagam has been freed on bail by a Colombo court pending appeal. Tissainayagam was sentenced to 20 years...
Mexican reporter found dead after kidnap
Valentín Valdés Espinosa, journalist of the newspaper Zócalo de Saltillo, was found dead On 8 January in the city of Saltillo, northern México....