Index on Censorship 2/2007
2/2007
What New Labour Did for Free Speech

Editorial
NEWS ANALYSIS
The rules of the game. An insight into press freedom in Russia
Why they killed Hrant Dink. Ultra-nationalism is on the rise in Turkey and has found new targets
Let's talk about the living. Hrant Dink's last interview
WHAT NEW LABOUR DID FOR FREE SPEECH
The Blair Report. Assessing the New Labour legacy
A letter to Tony. A satirist says farewell
A wishlist for free speech
The Prince and the Paper. The Mail on Sunday's battle to publish Prince Charles's journals
Watch your language. Rescuing the meaning of words from spin and spivs
Public nuisance. The Freedom of Information Act isn't popular with everyone
Don't ban the bigots
The tyranny of moderation. Too much respect is a bad thing
Time to legislate for free expression
Saying the unsayable. Speaking out is the best way to fight injustice
In praise of the right to protest
Redefining terror. New speech crimes are a threat to free expression
The need for secrets. Secrets and sources
More sense, less law
Less equal than others. Muslims are caught in a legal limbo
Reclaim asylum
Tolerating intolerance. Free speech depends on it
Scrap the Asbo
Old Labour, new morality. Out with the Swinging Sixties, in with zero tolerance
Chronology of free expression. A journey through the decade
Duncan Pickstock. Portraits of people who dedicate their life to a cause
Remembering Mai Ghoussoub. A tribute to the artist, publisher and writer
Leaving Beirut. An extract from the memoir
Open Shutters: Iraq. The story of a unique photographic project
FLASHPOINT
On the campaign to prosecute her for insulting Islam
INDEX INDEX
After Turkmenbashi. The future for Turkmenistan
Wish you were here. A dictator sends a letter home from hell






