The Chávez Constitutional
Did the Venezuelan government really just censor the broadcast of the country's Constitution -- which was drafted by Chávez supporters, with his wholehearted support?
View ArticleThe Censors’ Salon
A legendary literary café reopens in Lahore as ever more Pakistanis are silenced by restrictions on free speech.
View ArticleWhen Movie Money Talks
The inane meddling by China’s censors only pushes down the quality of the country’s commercial films.
View ArticleA Rag of Riches
Another independent newspaper in Egypt closes: Revolution or not, the media here are more vulnerable than ever.
View ArticleThe Chinese Dream
President Xi Jinping is promoting the “Chinese Dream.” But what is it?
View ArticleTwitchy About Twitter
Was the Pakistani government’s ban on Twitter an experiment in flexing its censorship muscles ahead of a general election?
View ArticleChávez, Communication Hegemon
Not so long ago Venezuela had a vibrant and raucous media scene. But then the government got sick of the challenge.
View ArticleSilencing Pakistan’s Minorities
The country’s religious minorities have retreated to the Web to air grievances, but now cyberspace is being closed off to them, too.
View ArticleThe Bookworms of China
Hardline Communism may have stalled Chinese literature, but it did not stamp it out. The Chinese publishing industry is the world’s largest and perhaps its most promising.
View ArticleThe Art of Blasphemy
Political extremism is stifling art in Pakistan, denying the country one of its greatest sources of progressivism.
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