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Pressure on UK government to intervene in Lai case highlighted in a new report, which exposes the destruction of media freedom in Hong Kong
Last Thursday, human rights organisation Anotherway Now hosted a screening of the Sky News documentary ‘Defying the Taliban: women at war in Afghan...
Ukranian collective explores the making of art in time of war
A new exhibition in London takes a different viewpoint on the horrors of the Holocaust
Author says has freedom of expression has never been under greater threat in the West in his lifetime
The powerful work tells the stories of indigenous Tatar dissidents and their families on the Russian-occupied peninsula
Imagine a country where the authorities target investigative journalists as spies, and outlaw news and campaigning organisations that receive forei...
The former president, who has died at the age of 91, wrote presciently in the pages of Index on Censorship
In just one year, book bans in the USA have increased by a third – largely targeted at works containing content on LGBTQ+ rights, race and racism, ...
One poll remains deadlocked while another has seen the population vote for a change of direction
Life for women in the media has been bleak since the Taliban takeover, and experts don’t see that changing anytime soon
Criticism of the Turkish government in the wake of this week's deadly earthquakes led to the blocking of the social media platform
The country’s human rights landscape has disintegrated since Erdogan took over in 2003
The country has a vibrant future believes author Oliver Slow, despite the military junta's attacks on dissent
Rewording Dahl's classics sets a worrying precedent. Instead of censoring his works we should invest in promoting new, diverse talent
The Hong Kong 47 are now on trial. There is nothing free or fair about this