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The United Nations’ retreat from defending free expression is at odds with the concept of universal rights, says
Jo Glanville
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When publishers are too intimidated to print even novels that may offend, it shows how far we’ve lost our way on free speech, writes
Jo Glanville
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Sherry Jones’s controversial The Jewel of Medina is to go on sale again in Serbia, having been withdrawn in July.
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The United Nations is right to condemn Britain’s free expression record. But its criticisms would hold more weight if it demonstrated a stronger anti-censorship line itself, writes
Jo Glanville
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