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What’s one book that changed how you see the world? Books can transform us. They open up new perspectives, help us understand lives different from our own, and spark ideas we might never have imagined ...
More than 30 organisations call on the Seanad to take action over anti-SLAPP measures, calling it a missed opportunity to ...
Above is the cartoon that led to the arrest of several journalists in Turkey this week. It appeared in LeMan, the long-running Turkish satirical magazine that’s been poking fun at power for over 30 ...
Index and other organisations sound alarm over threat of extradition facing the Kurdish writer, journalist and poet ...
The city’s biggest ever Pride event showed once again that expressing yourself peacefully should be a right, not a privilege ...
The Supreme Council of National Security announced that any action deemed supportive of Israel would be met with the most ...
When news broke on Monday of 17-year-old Sana Yousaf’s murder, it was first described as a potential “honour-based killing”. Yousaf, a social media influencer from Pakistan, had become a visible ...
This article first appeared in volume 50, issue 1 of Index on Censorship, A century of silencing dissent, which was published in April 2021. Sometimes, from the most trivial event or seemingly ...
This article was authored in collaboration with The Committee for Freedom in Hong Kong Foundation (CFHK). Five years ago, Hong Kong passed the National Security Law. Its message was clear – dissent at ...