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URGENT ACTION IS NEEDED TO DEFEND OUR MEDIA As the 2021 Council of Europe Platform report is published, Index on Censorship and its partners call for the urgent implementation of the report’s recommendations. Press photographer covering protests. Photo: Matt Seymour/Unsplash. “We call on governments to translate their public commitments on the protection of journalism and safety of INDEX SHARES ITS CONCERNS ABOUT THE ACADEMIC FREEDOM BILL London, SW1P 3BT. Dear Secretary of State, As organisations specialising in freedom of expression, we are writing to you to voice our significant concerns regarding the announcement of the Academic Freedom Bill in today’s Queen’s Speech. There is an important discussion to be had around the state of freedom of expression in theUK’s
SPEECH SHOULD BE FREE BUT NOT OF CONSEQUENCES CEO at Index on Censorship. Latest posts by Ruth Smeeth ( see all) The Queen’s Speech is a systematic assault on free expression - 14 May. There needs to be a space to be offended while protecting people from hate - 7 May. “The CCP will one day fall” – Ma Jian’s words give us hope - 30 April. THE WORST COUNTRIES FOR RELIGIOUS FREEDOM At its core, freedom of religion or belief requires freedom of expression. Both fundamental rights are protected in the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, yet nearly half of all countries penalize blasphemy, apostasy or defamation of religion. In 13 countries, atheists can be put to death for their lack of belief. The U.S. State Department names and shames eight “Countries of Particular "I'M NOT A FAN OF ALEXEI SAYLE BUT HE HAS A RIGHT TO HOLD I think that it is fair to suggest that Alexei Sayle isn’t one of my biggest fans. We agree on little politically and in the last few years I believe that his interventions on the issues of antisemitism and racism in the Labour Party were not only factually incorrect and morally wrong but also made my life, at a time when I was very vulnerable, even more difficult. FREE SPEECH & THE LAW: OBSCENE PUBLICATIONS Case study: Obscene publications and the internet. The case of R v Perrin (Stephane Laurent) 2002 established that the creation of a web page was sufficient to establish publication and that a jury only had to be satisfied that there was a likelihood of vulnerable persons seeing the obscene material. The prosecution did not have to demonstrate that such a person actually did or would see it. RELIGION AND FREE SPEECH: IT'S COMPLICATED In the 1990s, Indian artist and Index award winner MF Husain was the subject of a violent intimidation campaign after painting Hindu gods and goddesses naked. He received death threats and had his work vandalised. Hundreds of complaints were brought against the artist, leading to his prosecution under sections 295 and 153A of India’s Penal Code, which outlaw insulting religions, as 10 COUNTRIES WHERE FACEBOOK HAS BEEN BANNED Today Facebook celebrates its 10th anniversary. The social networking giant now has over 1.23 billion users, but there are still political leaders around the world who don’t want their country to have access to the site, or those who have banned it in the past amid fears it could be used to organise political rallies.. North Korea. Perhaps the most secretive country in the world little is THE GLOBAL VOICE OF FREE EXPRESSION Slide. Index on Censorship campaigns for and defends free expression, promotes debate, and monitors threats to free speech worldwide. For almost 50 years, Index has published work by censored writers and artists. We believe that everyone should be free to express themselves without fear of harm or persecution – no matter what their views. FREE SPEECH AND ACADEMIC FREEDOM ON COLLEGE CAMPUSES INDEX Support our work today. Index shares its concerns about the Academic Freedom Bill In response to today's Queen's speech, Index, English PEN and Article 19 have written to t 11 May 2021 STATEMENT. The Government's policy paper on higher education: free speech and academic freedom Index on Censorship responds to seven specific policyproposals
URGENT ACTION IS NEEDED TO DEFEND OUR MEDIA As the 2021 Council of Europe Platform report is published, Index on Censorship and its partners call for the urgent implementation of the report’s recommendations. Press photographer covering protests. Photo: Matt Seymour/Unsplash. “We call on governments to translate their public commitments on the protection of journalism and safety of INDEX SHARES ITS CONCERNS ABOUT THE ACADEMIC FREEDOM BILL London, SW1P 3BT. Dear Secretary of State, As organisations specialising in freedom of expression, we are writing to you to voice our significant concerns regarding the announcement of the Academic Freedom Bill in today’s Queen’s Speech. There is an important discussion to be had around the state of freedom of expression in theUK’s
SPEECH SHOULD BE FREE BUT NOT OF CONSEQUENCES CEO at Index on Censorship. Latest posts by Ruth Smeeth ( see all) The Queen’s Speech is a systematic assault on free expression - 14 May. There needs to be a space to be offended while protecting people from hate - 7 May. “The CCP will one day fall” – Ma Jian’s words give us hope - 30 April. THE WORST COUNTRIES FOR RELIGIOUS FREEDOM At its core, freedom of religion or belief requires freedom of expression. Both fundamental rights are protected in the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, yet nearly half of all countries penalize blasphemy, apostasy or defamation of religion. In 13 countries, atheists can be put to death for their lack of belief. The U.S. State Department names and shames eight “Countries of Particular "I'M NOT A FAN OF ALEXEI SAYLE BUT HE HAS A RIGHT TO HOLD I think that it is fair to suggest that Alexei Sayle isn’t one of my biggest fans. We agree on little politically and in the last few years I believe that his interventions on the issues of antisemitism and racism in the Labour Party were not only factually incorrect and morally wrong but also made my life, at a time when I was very vulnerable, even more difficult. FREE SPEECH & THE LAW: OBSCENE PUBLICATIONS Case study: Obscene publications and the internet. The case of R v Perrin (Stephane Laurent) 2002 established that the creation of a web page was sufficient to establish publication and that a jury only had to be satisfied that there was a likelihood of vulnerable persons seeing the obscene material. The prosecution did not have to demonstrate that such a person actually did or would see it. RELIGION AND FREE SPEECH: IT'S COMPLICATED In the 1990s, Indian artist and Index award winner MF Husain was the subject of a violent intimidation campaign after painting Hindu gods and goddesses naked. He received death threats and had his work vandalised. Hundreds of complaints were brought against the artist, leading to his prosecution under sections 295 and 153A of India’s Penal Code, which outlaw insulting religions, as 10 COUNTRIES WHERE FACEBOOK HAS BEEN BANNED Today Facebook celebrates its 10th anniversary. The social networking giant now has over 1.23 billion users, but there are still political leaders around the world who don’t want their country to have access to the site, or those who have banned it in the past amid fears it could be used to organise political rallies.. North Korea. Perhaps the most secretive country in the world little is STATEMENT ON THE MAYA FORSTATER JUDGEMENT 16 hours ago · In intervening in Maya Forstater’s tribunal, the focus was – as always – on the core principle of free expression and protecting free speech in law. As has been made clear from the outset, this case was not about the right to be hateful and cruel. Rather, it was about protecting in law the FREE SPEECH AND ACADEMIC FREEDOM ON COLLEGE CAMPUSES INDEX Support our work today. Index shares its concerns about the Academic Freedom Bill In response to today's Queen's speech, Index, English PEN and Article 19 have written to t 11 May 2021 STATEMENT. The Government's policy paper on higher education: free speech and academic freedom Index on Censorship responds to seven specific policyproposals
INDEX ON CENSORSHIP: THE GLOBAL MAGAZINE FOR FREE Index on Censorship: The Global Magazine for Free Expression Index on Censorship. Standing up to a global oil giant. Contents - China's global brand: a century of silencing dissent. The human face and the boot. ISSUE: VOLUME 50.01 SPRING 2021. ANTI-HA: AN EXCLUSIVE SHORT STORY BY SHALOM AUSLANDER 15 hours ago · A man walks into a pub and sits down at the bar. At the table nearby sit a rabbi, a priest and a nun with a parrot on her shoulder. The bartender eyes them. He doesn’t want any trouble. The man’s name is Lipschitz, and he doesn’t want any trouble either. It’s been a long day, looking for a SERIOUS FRAUD OFFICE ARCHIVES Lawsuits represent an egregious attempt to curtail freedom of expression and jeopardise anti-corruption efforts FREE SPEECH & THE LAW: “HATE Although there is no single “hate speech law” in the UK, nor any agreed international definition of the term, a number of laws forbid hatred or discrimination against individuals or groups, which can include things people say, based on colour, race, SHALOM AUSLANDER, AUTHOR AT INDEX ON CENSORSHIP INDEX ON A voice for the persecuted. Anti-Ha: an exclusive short story by Shalom Auslander The American author talks about laughter and thepower to subvert
FREE SPEECH & THE LAW: COUNTER TERRORISM Counter-terrorism laws seek to address the application of "violence for political ends". It is the "political ends" element that makes these laws interact so frequently with free expression rights, as the law tries to clamp down on expressions of sympathy with terrorist organisations and ideologies, as well as any resulting violence. RELIGION AND FREE SPEECH: IT'S COMPLICATED In the 1990s, Indian artist and Index award winner MF Husain was the subject of a violent intimidation campaign after painting Hindu gods and goddesses naked. He received death threats and had his work vandalised. Hundreds of complaints were brought against the artist, leading to his prosecution under sections 295 and 153A of India’s Penal Code, which outlaw insulting religions, as 10 COUNTRIES WHERE FACEBOOK HAS BEEN BANNED Today Facebook celebrates its 10th anniversary. The social networking giant now has over 1.23 billion users, but there are still political leaders around the world who don’t want their country to have access to the site, or those who have banned it in the past amid fears it could be used to organise political rallies.. North Korea. Perhaps the most secretive country in the world little is THE GLOBAL VOICE OF FREE EXPRESSION Index on Censorship is the voice of free expression. We publish censored writers and artists, promote debate, monitor threats tofreedom of speech.
FREE SPEECH AND ACADEMIC FREEDOM ON COLLEGE CAMPUSES INDEX Freedom of speech and academic freedom are under pressure at the world's universities. Index on Censorship believes free speech isvital in education.
INDEX ON CENSORSHIP WHO WE ARE AND WHAT WE DO INDEX ONINDEX ON CENSORSHIP JOURNALINDEX ON CENSORSHIP PHONE NUMBERINDEX ON CENSORSHIP SAGE JOURNALFREEDOM OF EXPRESSION INDEXFREEDOM OF SPEECH INDEXJOURNAL ARTICLES ON CENSORSHIP Index on Censorship is a nonprofit that campaigns for and defends free expression worldwide. We publish work by censored writers and artists, promote debate, and monitor threats to free speech. URGENT ACTION IS NEEDED TO DEFEND OUR MEDIA “We call on governments to translate their public commitments on the protection of journalism and safety of journalists into working realities backed up by effective safeguards,” Index on Censorship and thirteen other organisations say in the newly launched Annual Report of the Council of Europe Platform.. According to the report, a total of 201 media freedom alerts were published on the INDEX ON CENSORSHIP ANNOUNCES RUTH SMEETH AS NEW CHIEF Index on Censorship has today (Monday 15th June) announced the appointment of Ruth Smeeth as the organisation’s new chief executive. Ruth Smeeth was the MP for Stoke-on-Trent-North from 2015 to 2019, and prior to that was deputy director at HOPE not hate. Ruth Smeeth, chief executive, Index on Censorship, said: “I’m excitedto be joining
FREE SPEECH & THE LAW: “HATE Although there is no single “hate speech law” in the UK, nor any agreed international definition of the term, a number of laws forbid hatred or discrimination against individuals or groups, which can include things people say, based on colour, race, FREE SPEECH ON UK CAMPUSES: UNCOMFORTABLE BUT EDUCATIONAL Between 2015 and 2017, the Spiked Free Speech University Rankings surveyed 115 universities in the UK and tracked 129 bans. The most recent Spiked report (2018) shows that 20 universities have banned some newspapers, 21 have banned speakers, 16 have suspended a number of student societies, 17 have banned adverts, 16 have banned a number of student societies, and nine have banned some types of THE WORST COUNTRIES FOR RELIGIOUS FREEDOM At its core, freedom of religion or belief requires freedom of expression. Both fundamental rights are protected in the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, yet nearly half of all countries penalize blasphemy, apostasy or defamation of religion. In 13 countries, atheists can be put to death for their lack of belief. The U.S. State Department names and shames eight “Countries of Particular CARNAGE ON THE CLYDE: A WWII COVER UP On a moonlit evening on Thursday 13 March 1941, just after 9pm, the first of 236 German bombers converged on Clydeside. By 9.10pm, over the western suburbs of Glasgow, over Bowling and Dalnottar and – especially – over the crowded, densely housed and productive little town of Clydebank, the bombs had begun to fall. THIRTY YEARS ON: THE SALMAN RUSHDIE FATWA REVISITEDSALMAN RUSHDIE FATWASALMAN RUSHDIE BEST NOVELSSALMAN RUSHDIE BIOGRAPHY Thirty years after a fatwa was issued ordering Muslims to execute author Salman Rushdie over the publication of The Satanic Verses, Index publishes a collection of writing on the implications for free expression and censorship THE GLOBAL VOICE OF FREE EXPRESSION Index on Censorship is the voice of free expression. We publish censored writers and artists, promote debate, monitor threats tofreedom of speech.
FREE SPEECH AND ACADEMIC FREEDOM ON COLLEGE CAMPUSES INDEX Freedom of speech and academic freedom are under pressure at the world's universities. Index on Censorship believes free speech isvital in education.
INDEX ON CENSORSHIP WHO WE ARE AND WHAT WE DO INDEX ONINDEX ON CENSORSHIP JOURNALINDEX ON CENSORSHIP PHONE NUMBERINDEX ON CENSORSHIP SAGE JOURNALFREEDOM OF EXPRESSION INDEXFREEDOM OF SPEECH INDEXJOURNAL ARTICLES ON CENSORSHIP Index on Censorship is a nonprofit that campaigns for and defends free expression worldwide. We publish work by censored writers and artists, promote debate, and monitor threats to free speech. URGENT ACTION IS NEEDED TO DEFEND OUR MEDIA “We call on governments to translate their public commitments on the protection of journalism and safety of journalists into working realities backed up by effective safeguards,” Index on Censorship and thirteen other organisations say in the newly launched Annual Report of the Council of Europe Platform.. According to the report, a total of 201 media freedom alerts were published on the INDEX ON CENSORSHIP ANNOUNCES RUTH SMEETH AS NEW CHIEF Index on Censorship has today (Monday 15th June) announced the appointment of Ruth Smeeth as the organisation’s new chief executive. Ruth Smeeth was the MP for Stoke-on-Trent-North from 2015 to 2019, and prior to that was deputy director at HOPE not hate. Ruth Smeeth, chief executive, Index on Censorship, said: “I’m excitedto be joining
FREE SPEECH & THE LAW: “HATE Although there is no single “hate speech law” in the UK, nor any agreed international definition of the term, a number of laws forbid hatred or discrimination against individuals or groups, which can include things people say, based on colour, race, FREE SPEECH ON UK CAMPUSES: UNCOMFORTABLE BUT EDUCATIONAL Between 2015 and 2017, the Spiked Free Speech University Rankings surveyed 115 universities in the UK and tracked 129 bans. The most recent Spiked report (2018) shows that 20 universities have banned some newspapers, 21 have banned speakers, 16 have suspended a number of student societies, 17 have banned adverts, 16 have banned a number of student societies, and nine have banned some types of THE WORST COUNTRIES FOR RELIGIOUS FREEDOM At its core, freedom of religion or belief requires freedom of expression. Both fundamental rights are protected in the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, yet nearly half of all countries penalize blasphemy, apostasy or defamation of religion. In 13 countries, atheists can be put to death for their lack of belief. The U.S. State Department names and shames eight “Countries of Particular CARNAGE ON THE CLYDE: A WWII COVER UP On a moonlit evening on Thursday 13 March 1941, just after 9pm, the first of 236 German bombers converged on Clydeside. By 9.10pm, over the western suburbs of Glasgow, over Bowling and Dalnottar and – especially – over the crowded, densely housed and productive little town of Clydebank, the bombs had begun to fall. THIRTY YEARS ON: THE SALMAN RUSHDIE FATWA REVISITEDSALMAN RUSHDIE FATWASALMAN RUSHDIE BEST NOVELSSALMAN RUSHDIE BIOGRAPHY Thirty years after a fatwa was issued ordering Muslims to execute author Salman Rushdie over the publication of The Satanic Verses, Index publishes a collection of writing on the implications for free expression and censorship TIANANMEN CANDLELIGHTS A SIGHT TOO BEAUTIFUL TO LAST For 30 years in a row after the 4 June bloodshed in Beijing, Hong Kong people had turned out en masse at Victoria Park, the city’s central park, to commemorate the victims of the killings at and around Tiananmen Square in the summer of 1989. The regular June scenes saw URGENT ACTION IS NEEDED TO DEFEND OUR MEDIA “We call on governments to translate their public commitments on the protection of journalism and safety of journalists into working realities backed up by effective safeguards,” Index on Censorship and thirteen other organisations say in the newly launched Annual Report of the Council of Europe Platform.. According to the report, a total of 201 media freedom alerts were published on the LAWSUITS BROUGHT BY ENRC AGAINST UK SERIOUS FRAUD OFFICE 15 hours ago · (7 June 2021, London) – A legal case currently before the UK courts highlights the egregious tactics being used by Eurasian Natural Resources Corporation Limited (ENRC), a privately-owned Kazakh multinational mining company, in what appear to be deliberate attempts to escape public scrutiny.. The civil case brought by ENRC is against the UK’s anti-corruption authority, theSerious
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