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Farrukh Dhondy | Are V.S. Naipaul, R.L. Stevenson, Blyton becoming unsafe to read?
Preserving Literature or Perpetuating Censorship? The Debate Over Revisionism in Academic Circles
Facebook and Twitter rejects populate conservative social network of uncensored racism and bigotry
Parler, founded in Nevada in 2018, bills itself as an alternative to “ideological suppression” at other social networks.
Ahead of polls, Singapore government uses misinformation law to rein in opposition parties
Under the law, ministers can order social media sites to put warnings next to posts the government considers false and order pages blocked.
Privacy could become the next victim of the coronavirus as governments step up mass surveillance
Authoritarian regimes such as China use COVID-19 as a pretext to suppress independent speech and restrict fundamental rights
Tech on the side of press freedom: Censored articles concealed in Minecraft game
Work by banned, exiled or killed journalists in five countries—Egypt, Mexico, Saudi Arabia, Russia and Vietnam—are on an open server
Facebook reverses ban on album cover featuring naked children
The cover of the Led Zeppelin album Houses of the Holy are permitted on Facebook.
Craftsmanship of writer to be respected: SC dismisses plea to ban 'Meesha'
A bench headed by Chief justice Dipak Misra said a book must not be read in a 'fragmented manner' but as a whole.
China blocks WhatsApp ahead of Communist Party congress
Chinese authorities appear to have disrupted WhatsApp in the latest step to tighten censorship ahead of Communist Party congress next month.
Jharkhand bans book for 'hurting' Santhali women's dignity
Earlier in the day, the matter was raised in the state Assembly and the members demanded action against the writer.
Google must block some search results globally: Canada’s top court
In its 7-2 decision, Canada's Supreme Court found that a court in the country can grant an injunction preventing conduct anywhere.