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Hasina, alongside two senior officials, were indicted by ICT on 10 July 2025 for crimes against humanity, and court proceedings for the three will begin on 3 August. Hasina lives in self-imposed exile ...
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Index rounds up of some of the key stories covering censorship and free expression from the past seven days ...
As veteran Turkish journalist Can Dündar told me this week, “Like many autocrats, Erdoğan is intolerant of humour.” He fears the chilling effect this latest crackdown could have. “This may silence ...
Seanad to take action over anti-SLAPP measures, calling it a missed opportunity to protect freedom of expression ...
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 ...
It’s been five years since the National Security Law was passed: how much has freedom of expression deteriorated in China’s ...
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 ...
A version of this article was originally published in the British Journalism Review. Let me tell you about four brave journalists. One morning last May, Farid Mehralizada was arrested by masked police ...
The Supreme Council of National Security announced that any action deemed supportive of Israel would be met with the most ...
A special investigation reveals more than half of UK school librarians surveyed by Index have been asked to remove books from their shelves ...
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