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Index on Censorship

Index on Censorship was the world's first magazine devoted to promoting free expression. Since 1972 it has published banned material, reported on censorship, and tackled news stories the mainstream media ignores.

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http://www.indexonline.org/
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6-8 Amwell Street
London EC1R 1UQ
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United Kingdom
Main Telephone
44(0)20 7278 2313
Joined OneWorld
01.06.1997

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Manchester CND members act out the original kidnap
05.07.2007 Mordechai Vanunu cannot possibly still be a security threat to Israel’s nuclear programme, says Jo Glanville. So why has he been returned to jail?
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Image: Manchester CND members act out the original kidnap
04.07.2007 Illegal logging is rife in Cambodia, but journalists investigating the problem have faced violence and threats, writes Andrew Wasley.
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01.07.2007 Politicians and clerics in Pakistan have not done themselves any favours in their rush to condemn the United Kingdom's recent honouring of Salman Rushdie, says Zubeida Mustafa.

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