The South African founder of technology firm Psion supported many education and civil rights charities, including Index ...
Two months ago, Burmese artist Sai finally received the news he had been waiting for: his application for refugee status in the UK had been approved. He and his wife had been living in turmoil since ...
This article first appeared in Volume 54, Issue 3 of our print edition of Index on Censorship, titled Truth, trust and tricksters: Free expression in the age of AI, published on 30 September 2025.
The undersigned international media freedom and journalist organisations today express our serious concerns about the underfunding of Kosovo’s public broadcaster, Radio Television of Kosovo (RTK), and ...
In this letter from Mogadishu Central Prison young women’s rights activist Sadia Moalin Ali Hassan, 27, issues a plea for freedom. She was jailed last month for “insulting state institutions” and “inc ...
In this letter from Mogadishu Central Prison young women’s rights activist Sadia Moalin Ali Hassan, 27, issues a plea for freedom. She was jailed last month for “insulting state institutions” and “inc ...
The Bill, which builds on the 2023 National Security Act, would allow the UK government to label state-backed groups as terrorist organisations. Superficially there’s much to like. It’s clearly been ...
Drakulić was one of Europe’s strongest feminist voices and penetrating chronicler of the wars still being waged on the ...
As part of our series of dissident profiles, Index looks at Nasrin Sotoudeh, the imprisoned Iranian human rights lawyer who ...
This article first appeared in the Spring 2026 issue of Index on Censorship, The monster unleashed: How Hungary’s illiberal vision is seducing the Western world published on 2 April 2026. Smoke rose ...
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