Free Speech
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How the law is being misused to stop Indians from criticising politicians
Umang Poddar
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Zubair’s bail is a bright spot – but India’s judiciary needs to do much more to protect journalists
Shoaib Daniyal
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Are YouTubers now as important as TV journalists in shaping Indian politics?
Umang Poddar
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Opinion: Bangladesh’s media must make itself relevant again to strengthen the country’s democracy
Meer Ahsan Habib, Dhaka Tribune
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Marathi actor sent to police custody till May 18 for social media post about Sharad Pawar
Scroll Staff
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If Elon Musk has his way, we’ll end up with less free speech on Twitter, not more
Jaigris Hodson, The Conversation
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Twitter should upset far-Right and far-Left equally for political neutrality, says Elon Musk
Scroll Staff
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Elon Musk explains what he means by ‘free speech’ after Twitter takeover
Scroll Staff
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View from ‘Dawn’: Imran Khan’s ‘black law’ to stifle the media has mercifully been abandoned
Dawn.com
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TIFR withdraws notice asking staff not to post ‘anti-government’ content on social media
Scroll Staff
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Tata Institute of Fundamental Research says notice about ‘anti-government’ posts was misinterpreted
Scroll Staff
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Aruna Roy interview: ‘Free speech is the most important right eroded over the past seven years’
Sneha Philip Smarinita Shetty
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By arresting Kalicharan for ‘insulting Gandhi’, we encourage the uncritical veneration of our icons
Sanjay Srivastava
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Tripura government has manipulated local media to prevent free expression, says Editors Guild report
Scroll Staff
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If Pakistan truly wants to become a democratic state, it will have to lose its dictatorial legacy
Usama Khilji, Dawn.com
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China is browbeating students into silence – even on American campuses
Sebastian Rotella, ProPublica
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Podcast: Munawar Faruqui and the State’s role in enabling the Heckler’s Veto
Smitha Nair
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Gautam Patel: ‘History will not judge us by our highways, but how we preserve the idea of India’
Gautam Patel, The Leaflet
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How the Modi government’s new IT rules jeopardise the right to privacy and free speech
Namrata Maheshwari Ria Singh Sawhney Akhil Thomas
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In seven years, 10,552 Indians have been arrested under UAPA – but only 253 convicted
Gautam Doshi, FactChecker.in