Vijay Nair ponders on popular children’s books that at one point were banned in various countries and the authorities’ reasons for the censorship.
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This week: three newspaper employees murdered in India, Facebook makes a human rights commitment, and Bahrain’s “Blogfather” granted asylum in the U.K.
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Sampsonia Way shares a slideshow comprised of quotes, lyrics, and poetry from participants of this year’s City of Asylum/Pittsburgh’s Exiled Voices of China event.
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Vijay Nair recounts his visit to the Washington, D.C., which prompted thoughts on peaceful protest, book burning, and Hitler in India.
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This week: Bulgarian journalist threatened for uncovering communist crimes, new documentary on female bloggers, and prison censorship in the United States.
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In the third installment of “Evaluating Asylum Seekers,” we spoke with Dr. Arno Vosk, an advisor to a medical student clinic at the University of Pennsylvania.
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In this second installment of “Evaluating Asylum Seekers,” Sampsonia Way speaks to Dr. Eddy Ameen, who works as a volunteer in Physicians For Human Rights.
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