3/2008
Extremism
ARTICLE 19 AT 60
Why free expression matters
Standing up for the racists
Free speech under threat
Obscenity on trial
60 YEARS OF FREE SPEECH AND CENSORSHIP
A rebellion against censorship
Writing, religion and offence
Breaking through the silence
In memory of a great spirit
EXTREMISM AND THE LAW
The fault line between freedom and security
The consequences of legislation
The scope of unacceptable speech
How the law was drafted
The need for tolerance
Outlawing actions, not thoughts
A culture of censorship
The government is missing its target
Manufacturing the climate of fear
Islam's tradition of debate
The perils of reporting terrorism
In defence of press freedom
Sensationalist journalism goes unchecked
Media accounts of Muslims do not add up
