The week’s top news on freedom of expression, journalists in danger, artists in exile, and banned literature. Featured this week: imprisoned Bahraini activist Zainab al-Khawaja releases audio message, and German-Iraqi Abbas Khider wins Literature in Exile Prize.
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This week: Turkish government cracking down on journalists, Rafael Lozano-Hemmer’s “Voice Tunnel” in NYC, and problems with the UK’s proposed internet filters.
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This week: Myanmar pledges to free political prisoners, Somalia puts age restrictions on journalists, and Turkey journalists abused by police.
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Israel Centeno argues that despite the Internet’s apparent democracy, the world’s agents of power are still in control.
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This week: Egyptian army shuts down media outlets, Iran’s President-elect against internet censorship, and Hong Kong journalists fear erosion of press freedom.
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With YouTube already banned, Pakistan demands Google filter blasphemous and pornographic content or face a total ban in the country.
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Fearless, Ink. columnist Tarik Günersel shares his notes of an insider’s view of the protests in Turkey.
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