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Xiaoda Xiao | Posted 11.16.2009 | Books


Xiaoda Xiao

Under the strict censorship regulations of the current regime in China, the publication of any literary work that shows signs of penetrating in depth, or exposing the reality of prison life is forbidden.

Obama's Human Rights Opportunity in Singapore

Robert Amsterdam | Posted 11.11.2009 | World


Robert Amsterdam

Any American president should be horrified by the conditions under which opponents of the regime in Singapore have been harassed. The APEC summit presents an opportunity to set the record straight.

A Nomad on the Web, Forbidden to Host My Blog in Cuba

Yoani Sanchez | Posted 10.26.2009 | World


Yoani Sanchez

How I wish Generation Y could have one of the ".cu" domains indicating its origin within this country. I would give my mouse and half another one.

Student Blogger Shut Down and Sued by Butler University Over Free Speech

Stu Kreisman | Posted 10.19.2009 | Media


Stu Kreisman

Jess Zimmerman is a junior at Butler University. Last year he wrote criticisms of Butler's administration in an anonymous blog. We now have the first case of a university suing a student over online free speech.

A Journalism Lesson from King Abdullah's University of Science & Technology

Faisal J. Abbas | Posted 10.12.2009 | World


Faisal J. Abbas

KAUST is the first university in Saudi Arabia to allow a mixed-gender environment. This has triggered a 'showdown' between the press and a senior member of the clergy.

Interview With Pro-Bono Civil Rights Defense Attorney Paul Hetznecker

Rob Kall | Posted 10.07.2009 | Politics


Rob Kall

On Monday, October 5, over 60 peace activist, anti Afghan war protesters were arrested in front of the White House. It seems like a good time to publish this interview I did on my Rob Kall Bottom Up Radio Show a few weeks ago with Paul Hetznecker, who defends protesters as part of his life work.

Twittering the G20 Iranian Style

Leslie Harris | Posted 10.06.2009 | Technology


Leslie Harris

In the wake of protests last week at the G20 meeting in Pittsburgh, the police arrested a self-professed anarchist for using Twitter to coordinate communications among G20 summit protesters.

"Threat Prayers" Target Of Former Reagan Official's Lawsuit

Dallas Morning News | Diane Jennings | Posted 10.05.2009 | Politics


A former military lawyer who served in the Reagan White House and worked for Ross Perot is suing a Dallas-based religious organization in a case that ...

Am I Free to Speak?

Stephen Herrington | Posted 09.21.2009 | Politics


Stephen Herrington

We have, for some decades now, been in an era that the framers did not anticipate, in which the reach and influence of money could shape the political landscape like never before.

Michael Savage: Irrepressible Canary in Freedom's Mineshaft

Dr. Peter Breggin | Posted 09.13.2009 | Media


Dr. Peter Breggin

What if conservatives take over the Congress and the presidency in the future? Do you want to set a precedent for federal control over talk radio and eventually television and the Internet as well?

Without Freedom of Expression

Craig and Marc Kielburger | Posted 09.28.2009 | World


Craig and Marc Kielburger

10 years. That's the length of the sentence that Thai man, Suwicha Thakor, received in April for posting two comments on a website deemed insulting to Thailand's monarchy.

Chávez's Revolution Will Not Be Criticized

Robert Amsterdam | Posted 09.25.2009 | World


Robert Amsterdam

Brian A. Nelson's new book The Silence and the Scorpion is a must read for anyone seeking to get an unbiased and comprehensive account of the two most controversial days of the Chávez presidency.

Guns That Talk

Robert Koehler | Posted 09.20.2009 | Politics


Robert Koehler

We must check our weapons, but not our ideas, as we enter the debate.

This Is Cuba: We Can't Even Post a Scrap of Paper Saying "Puppies For Sale"

Yoani Sanchez | Posted 09.20.2009 | World


Yoani Sanchez

A paper, recently stuck on a wall: "I unblock cell phones," it said, and gave the phone number of the shrewd technician. These little handwritten cards are forbidden in Cuba.

Iraq Censorship Laws Move Ahead Amidst Fears Of A "Return To Dictatorship"

AP | SINAN SALAHEDDIN | Posted 09.03.2009 | World


BAGHDAD — The Iraqi government has decided to crack down on Internet service providers and ban sites that incite violence or carry pornography, ...

Scanning the Latest Blog Posts, 233 Years Ago

Louise Mirrer | Posted 08.02.2009 | Media


Louise Mirrer

The American Revolution had its own bloggers. They were called pamphleteers and their opinions were pointed, their language was colorful, and their sense of urgency was compelling.

France Tells Women What Not to Wear

LabourList | Posted 07.28.2009 | World


LabourList

There are hundreds of points of action that feminists across Europe would prioritize above banning the burqa, were anyone to actually ask us.

Iran's Revolution Will Be Twittered (and Blogged and YouTubed and...)

Leah Anthony Libresco | Posted 07.17.2009 | Media


Leah Anthony Libresco

Social media hasn't only given Iranians a way to evade censorship and speak out; it has given them a way to mobilize attacks on Ahmadinejad's coalition, attacks that go beyond rallies.

Defending Freedom of Speech in Israel, the Web 2.0 Version

Hagai El-Ad | Posted 07.17.2009 | World


Hagai El-Ad

At the Association for Civil Rights in Israel (ACRI), defending freedom of speech is a cornerstone of our mission.

How Huff Post Readers Can Help Cuban Bloggers

Yoani Sanchez | Posted 06.28.2009 | World


Yoani Sanchez

Suggestions for how you can help the alternative blogosphere in Cuba and organize without intermediaries.

Afghan Anti-Sunni Books Destroyed

AP | AMIR SHAH and HEIDI VOGT | Posted 06.27.2009 | World


KABUL — The Afghan government quietly dumped more than 1,000 Shiite texts and other books from Iran into a river after a local governor complain...

Nedim Gursel: Turkish Author Tried For Insulting Islam

AP | IBRAHIM USTA | Posted 06.26.2009 | World


ISTANBUL — A Turkish author on trial over accusations that his latest book insulted Islam denied the charges Tuesday and insisted he was respect...

Michael Savage Hangs Up on NPR

Sam Sedaei | Posted 06.07.2009 | Media


Sam Sedaei

It's ironic that someone like Michael Savage sees no hypocrisy in defending his right to the First Amendment only to show outrage and intolerance toward the views of someone he doesn't agree with.

How Religions Were United by 'Faith Fighter'

Faisal J. Abbas | Posted 06.04.2009 | Media


Faisal J. Abbas

I guess when it comes to religion vs. freedom of expression... the game will never be 'over'!

10 Worst Countries To Be A Blogger

Committee to Protect Journalists | Posted 05.31.2009 | World


New York, April 30, 2009--With a military government that severely restricts Internet access and imprisons people for years for posting critical mater...