This week: Burmese writer Ma Thida discusses censorship, new French-backed Syrian radio promises independent voice, and Vietnamese bloggers harassed.
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Burmese journalist Tu Tu Tha describes returning to Burma after living exile for years, the progress that has made, and how much more still needs to change.
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Bina Shah describes the different ways that writers discuss taboo topics in a conservative and increasingly violent Pakistan.
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In this exclusive interview, cartoonist Lilia Halloul discusses free speech in Tunisia, what still needs to change, and why some cartoonists don’t feel safe.
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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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In this interview caricaturist Arifur Rahman discusses the most dangerous topic to illustrate in Bangladesh, being blacklisted, and self-censorship.
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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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