free speech
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Event on Kashmir media curbs denied permission by Delhi Police
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TIFR withdraws notice asking staff not to post ‘anti-government’ content on social media
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Tata Institute of Fundamental Research says notice about ‘anti-government’ posts was misinterpreted
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No ‘anti-government’ posts, Tata Institute of Fundamental Research tells staff, family members
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Madhya Pradesh HC seeks state’s reply on plea challenging police objection to university webinar
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MP Police object to speakers, including DU professor Apoorvanand, invited for university webinar
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How Bangladesh uses its Digital Security Act to limit the right to free speech online
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Dissent is ‘anti-national’ in Modi’s India – no matter where it comes from
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Priya Ramani: ‘I spoke because women before me spoke up. I spoke so people after me can speak up’
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How academics are sabotaging their right to freedom of expression
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Anurag Kashyap quits Twitter after his parents and daughter receive threats
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Anil Ambani’s defamation blitz: 28 cases filed by Reliance Group in Ahmedabad courts this year
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Defence analyst arrested by Odisha Police days after he jokes about Konark temple
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‘Is this a democracy?’: Kanpur traders ask why they were booked for posters comparing Modi with Kim
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‘My gurus demand I make no calculations about what is acceptable and what is offensive when I write'
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Full text: Universities must be the bastions of free speech, says President Pranab Mukherjee
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At what point can free speech cross over to seditious territory – and who decides?
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With a speech every 45.6 hours, has Modi exhausted his talk-time?
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Full text: 139 academics condemn ‘vicious media campaign’ against JNU professor Nivedita Menon
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In the online maelstrom of opinion, can we find something positive and productive?
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Discuss intolerance with Modi, British PM Cameron is urged by Rushdie, McEwan and 100 other writers
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Salman Rushdie on the Bihar results, Twitter trolls and India as a Hindu nation
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Publisher of slain Bangladesh blogger hacked to death
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Why TV channels could earn government warnings for showing even routine press conferences
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As apex court weighs idea of criminal defamation, Jaya files yet another case against media
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Internet anonymity in India encourages trolls – but it’s also necessary
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If you are tired of watching the match, here's what the cartoonists said on section 66A
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Copenhagen attacks have shaken Denmark but not its belief in freedom of expression
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Why Nehru and Sardar Patel curbed freedom of expression in India
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What’s the connection between Houellebecq’s novel Soumission and the Charlie Hebdo killings?
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Charlie Hebdo: Houellebecq novel feeds fantasies of France’s angry right
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Bloomsbury withdraws book criticising Praful Patel