Censorship

Direct and indirect suppression of speech, books, music and other materials considered morally, politically or otherwise objectionable.

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Link to: Media association pickets South African Broadcasting Corporation

Media association pickets South African Broadcasting Corporation

The Media Workers Association of South Africa is picketing at the South African Broadcasting Corporation to demand recognition of its right to organise and fair treatment of its members.

Link to: UK phone hacking inquiry: implications for press freedom

UK phone hacking inquiry: implications for press freedom

Ensuring high standards of professionalism, including high ethical standards, while protecting freedom of the press is the challenge faced by the Leveson inquiry.

Link to: Azerbaijan not protecting free speech, says Index on Censorship

Azerbaijan not protecting free speech, says Index on Censorship

According to Index on Censorship, elections in Azerbaijan are not free or fair, journalists and activists are often threatened and access to information is limited.

Link to: Ahead of Venezuelan elections opposition ad censored

Ahead of Venezuelan elections opposition ad censored

On August 29, 2012 the Electoral Council of Venezuela announced the suspension of a TV spot produced by Voluntad Popular, an opposition-aligned political party. Tibisay Lucena, president of the CNE, said that the decision is the beginning of an administrative procedure, as the video conveys a message of violence.

Link to: Kenyan lawyer examines regulations governing new online media

Kenyan lawyer examines regulations governing new online media

A blog entry by a Kenyan lawyer considers the government’s legislative and policy responses to the challenges of new media online.

Link to: Zimbabwe’s information minister threatens media organisations

Zimbabwe’s information minister threatens media organisations

Zimbabwe’s Minister of Media, Information and Publicity threatened to revoke the operating licences of media organisations, which he accused of abusing media freedom to denounce the country and its leadership.

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Controversy and censorship over anti-Islam film

Is there a new argument for censorship, Index on Censorship asks, as it considers the controversy over the film “The Innocence Of Muslims” and Google’s decision to remove it from YouTube Egypt and Libya.

Link to: Asylum for Assange in Ecuador boosts free expression debate

Asylum for Assange in Ecuador boosts free expression debate

After the government of Rafael Correa announced it would grant political asylum to Julian Assange, the founder of Wikileaks, the issue of freedom of expression in Ecuador has been the focus of many news pieces in the media all over the world.

Link to: In social media age, EU needs to defend free expression, says Index on Censorship

In social media age, EU needs to defend free expression, says Index on Censorship

As more communication moves into the social media realm, people find themselves increasingly subjected to free speech restrictions, notes Index on Censorship.

Link to: Gambian daily newspapers ordered to shut down

Gambian daily newspapers ordered to shut down

Two Gambian newspapers received orders on Friday to immediately cease operations, according to local journalists, in what is apparently the second attempt within a month to censor Gambian media.

Link to: Legal amendments a setback for online expression in Jordan

Legal amendments a setback for online expression in Jordan

The Arabic Network for Human Rights Information condemns the passing of a law in Jordan that seriously restricts freedom of expression on the Internet.

Link to: Minister’s announcement could augur drastic increase in censorship in Kazakhstan

Minister’s announcement could augur drastic increase in censorship in Kazakhstan

Kazakh information minister Darkhan Mynbai has unveiled plans to drastically restrict the flow of information in emergencies.

Link to: Political pressure forces radio station to fire journalist in Peru

Political pressure forces radio station to fire journalist in Peru

Journalist Yanina Poveda Mercedes, director and presenter of Radio Swing of Cajabamba program “Con-tacto Informativo”, was fired because of alleged political pressure of four local mayors in the Cajamarca region.

Link to: China will change leaders, but keep censorship

China will change leaders, but keep censorship

In the months leading up to the Chinese Communist party’s Congress, censorship has been tighter, with a particular focus on the players involved in the leadership change.

Link to: Private television station’s transmission signal cut in DR Congo

Private television station’s transmission signal cut in DR Congo

Authorities in DR Congo deny responsibility for a transmission signal cut to one of the most popular television stations.

Link to: Indian Supreme Court permits gag orders on judicial proceedings

Indian Supreme Court permits gag orders on judicial proceedings

Following a Supreme Court announcement that the publication of court proceedings can be prohibited, IPI stressed the need for an open, transparent justice system in India.