News Archive 125Results Items per page: 10 20 50 Sort by: Relevance Date Filtered By: Free Speech Abroad Clear All Your search did not return any results. Please try another search. Blog Turkish police arrested magazine staff over Muhammad cartoon, but it doesn’t actually depict the prophet July 23, 2025 Arrests over a Muhammad cartoon in Turkey, Glastonbury backlash, and online speech crackdowns from Russia to Brazil. Blog In Quran burning conviction, UK judge uses violence against defendant as evidence of his guilt June 18, 2025 UK judge cites violence against Quran-burning protester as proof of his guilt, Brazil sentences comedian to over eight years for telling jokes, and France targets porn. News Once, international students feared Beijing’s wrath. Now Trump is the threat. May 29, 2025 As Trump adopts Chinese Communist tactics against Harvard, will fear of government backlash silence our campuses? Blog Belfast hip-hop group Kneecap at the center of international firestorm May 15, 2025 Kneecap sparks global outrage, India's censorship surges, and blasphemy laws face fresh challenges in a tense month for free expression. Blog ‘I hate freedom of opinion’ meme leads to sentencing in German court April 21, 2025 A meme lands a German editor in court, a U.S. academic faces trial in Thailand, and censorship crackdowns rage from Nigeria to Hong Kong. Blog Is it ‘hate speech’ to say Jesus needs a haircut? March 25, 2025 TikToker sentenced for joke about Jesus' hair, Iran uses facial recognition to silence women, and 2024 was the worst-ever for internet shutdowns Blog Quran burner assassinated in Sweden — and another arrested in the UK February 20, 2025 Iraqi refugee Salwan Momika, known for his well-publicized and controversial public Quran burnings, was assassinated in Sweden. News 60 Minutes and Vice President Vance put Europe’s worrying speech restrictions into the spotlight February 18, 2025 Vance warns Europe against censorship as President Trump pursues critics here at home. Blog China’s censorship goes global — from secret police stations to video games January 13, 2025 2025 is off to a repressive start, from secret police stations in New York to persecution in Russia, Kenya, and more. News A decade after ‘Charlie Hebdo’ killings, we are still failing blasphemers January 6, 2025 One decade ago, two gunmen entered the offices of satirical French magazine Charlie Hebdo and opened fire, killing cartoonists and journalists. Previous Page Page 1 Page 2 Page 3 ... Page 13 Next Page
125Results Items per page: 10 20 50 Sort by: Relevance Date Filtered By: Free Speech Abroad Clear All Your search did not return any results. Please try another search. Blog Turkish police arrested magazine staff over Muhammad cartoon, but it doesn’t actually depict the prophet July 23, 2025 Arrests over a Muhammad cartoon in Turkey, Glastonbury backlash, and online speech crackdowns from Russia to Brazil. Blog In Quran burning conviction, UK judge uses violence against defendant as evidence of his guilt June 18, 2025 UK judge cites violence against Quran-burning protester as proof of his guilt, Brazil sentences comedian to over eight years for telling jokes, and France targets porn. News Once, international students feared Beijing’s wrath. Now Trump is the threat. May 29, 2025 As Trump adopts Chinese Communist tactics against Harvard, will fear of government backlash silence our campuses? Blog Belfast hip-hop group Kneecap at the center of international firestorm May 15, 2025 Kneecap sparks global outrage, India's censorship surges, and blasphemy laws face fresh challenges in a tense month for free expression. Blog ‘I hate freedom of opinion’ meme leads to sentencing in German court April 21, 2025 A meme lands a German editor in court, a U.S. academic faces trial in Thailand, and censorship crackdowns rage from Nigeria to Hong Kong. Blog Is it ‘hate speech’ to say Jesus needs a haircut? March 25, 2025 TikToker sentenced for joke about Jesus' hair, Iran uses facial recognition to silence women, and 2024 was the worst-ever for internet shutdowns Blog Quran burner assassinated in Sweden — and another arrested in the UK February 20, 2025 Iraqi refugee Salwan Momika, known for his well-publicized and controversial public Quran burnings, was assassinated in Sweden. News 60 Minutes and Vice President Vance put Europe’s worrying speech restrictions into the spotlight February 18, 2025 Vance warns Europe against censorship as President Trump pursues critics here at home. Blog China’s censorship goes global — from secret police stations to video games January 13, 2025 2025 is off to a repressive start, from secret police stations in New York to persecution in Russia, Kenya, and more. News A decade after ‘Charlie Hebdo’ killings, we are still failing blasphemers January 6, 2025 One decade ago, two gunmen entered the offices of satirical French magazine Charlie Hebdo and opened fire, killing cartoonists and journalists. Previous Page Page 1 Page 2 Page 3 ... Page 13 Next Page
Blog Turkish police arrested magazine staff over Muhammad cartoon, but it doesn’t actually depict the prophet July 23, 2025 Arrests over a Muhammad cartoon in Turkey, Glastonbury backlash, and online speech crackdowns from Russia to Brazil.
Blog In Quran burning conviction, UK judge uses violence against defendant as evidence of his guilt June 18, 2025 UK judge cites violence against Quran-burning protester as proof of his guilt, Brazil sentences comedian to over eight years for telling jokes, and France targets porn.
News Once, international students feared Beijing’s wrath. Now Trump is the threat. May 29, 2025 As Trump adopts Chinese Communist tactics against Harvard, will fear of government backlash silence our campuses?
Blog Belfast hip-hop group Kneecap at the center of international firestorm May 15, 2025 Kneecap sparks global outrage, India's censorship surges, and blasphemy laws face fresh challenges in a tense month for free expression.
Blog ‘I hate freedom of opinion’ meme leads to sentencing in German court April 21, 2025 A meme lands a German editor in court, a U.S. academic faces trial in Thailand, and censorship crackdowns rage from Nigeria to Hong Kong.
Blog Is it ‘hate speech’ to say Jesus needs a haircut? March 25, 2025 TikToker sentenced for joke about Jesus' hair, Iran uses facial recognition to silence women, and 2024 was the worst-ever for internet shutdowns
Blog Quran burner assassinated in Sweden — and another arrested in the UK February 20, 2025 Iraqi refugee Salwan Momika, known for his well-publicized and controversial public Quran burnings, was assassinated in Sweden.
News 60 Minutes and Vice President Vance put Europe’s worrying speech restrictions into the spotlight February 18, 2025 Vance warns Europe against censorship as President Trump pursues critics here at home.
Blog China’s censorship goes global — from secret police stations to video games January 13, 2025 2025 is off to a repressive start, from secret police stations in New York to persecution in Russia, Kenya, and more.
News A decade after ‘Charlie Hebdo’ killings, we are still failing blasphemers January 6, 2025 One decade ago, two gunmen entered the offices of satirical French magazine Charlie Hebdo and opened fire, killing cartoonists and journalists.