Like a rocket to the moon, Erdoğan managed to use all the supportive elements he needed to rise to power, and then discarded them one by one.
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A video interview with digital researcher Antonio Casilli about the ongoing war for Internet privacy in the age of global surveillance.
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Chinese authorities have kidnapped a controversial publisher and his employees.
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The Ethiopian government has released the Zone 9 bloggers, but the anti-terrorism laws they were persecuted under still exist.
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Journalist and press freedom activist Attila Mong on Hungary’s media laws and their impact on the European refugee crisis.
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In the days leading up to the first Burmese election in 25 years it became increasingly apparent that the military-backed government’s “reforms” had not caught up to the will of the people.
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The Cuban National Center for the Council of Dramatic Arts censored an artist who was previously blessed with official applause and funding: movie and theater director Juan Carlos Cremata.
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