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Watch: "If politicians can talk of raping dead women of a particular faith, my poem is far too soft"
Scroll Staff
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Full text: 'Sing on Nahid, sing on Suhana,' says Muslim group against 'blinkered brand of Islam'
Indian Muslims for Secular Democracy
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Readers' comments: 'Can only imagine the pain and agony Umar Khalid and his family have endured'
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Readers' comments: The patriotism of Indian nationalists is hypocritical
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President Pranab Mukherjee speech: 'There must be space for legitimate criticism and dissent'
Pranab Mukherjee
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The abuse of soldier's daughter Gurmehar Kaur shows that Savarkarite nationalism is on the rise
Shoaib Daniyal
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Readers' comments: Umar Khalid and his friends are actually waging an intellectual war against India
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Protests against Umar Khalid and Tarek Fatah remind us why free speech is endangered in India
Shoaib Daniyal
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Why Indian corporations and celebrities never buck the government line
Girish Shahane
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Can't be compared to Perumal Murugan, says Malayalam writer who burnt his book after sedition charge
TA Ameerudheen
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Free speech debates need to go beyond the ‘radicals’ vs ‘liberals’ divide
Eric Heinze
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Not quite what it seems: Decoding the Supreme Court’s judgement on election speeches
Gautam Bhatia
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Uttarakhand High Court’s ban on alcohol is as flawed as the Supreme Court's order on national anthem
Gautam Bhatia
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The relativity of credibility: What Raj Kamal Jha should have included in his response to Modi
Manoj Mitta
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‘The government is out to get us. So please be careful’: Is NDTV India being singled out?
Sandeep Bhushan
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Abuse of the law has had a chilling effect on free speech in India, says global advocacy group PEN
Scroll Staff
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A publisher who faced dozens of defamation cases explains why the law must go
Maheshwer Peri
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BJD MP Tathagata Satpathy launches campaign to abolish criminal defamation
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In pictures: The strange case of disappearing Kashmir and Bastar graffiti at a Delhi college
Rayan Naqash
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Gawker had its problems, but its death is worrying for all watchdog journalists
Jane B. Singer, The Conversation