
Category: Censorship


When the First Casualty of War Is Truth, Journalists Are the Second

‘Free Speech’ Fans Call for Censoring TikTok as Chinese Plot to Make Israel Look Bad

Larry’s List: Israel Silencing Internal Critics, Navigating Healthcare Costs, Palestine’s Obituary and More

Prison as Censorship: Exhibition Curated by Mariame Kaba Serves as an Abolitionist Call to Action

Consortium News Sues NewsGuard, US Government For Alleged Defamation

Glenn Greenwald: Pro-Palestine Protests Outlawed in France/Germany

Trudeau & His Government Lie About Despotic New Censorship Law in Canada

The Rising Political Battle Over Censorship: A Danger to Humanity, Acceptance and Understanding

Get Real Congress: Censoring Search Results or Recommendations Is Still Censorship

Get Real, Congress: Censoring Search Results or Recommendations Is Still Censorship

Max Blumenthal and Briahna Joy Gray Debate YouTube’s Demonetization of Russell Brand

Intel-Linked UK Official Pushing Censorship of Russell Brand

Glenn Greenwald: New Russell Brand Accusations Deserve Scrutiny & Due Process

Student Journalists Nationwide Face Administrative Censorship and Challenges

Arkansas Lawmakers Could Wreck A 50-Year-Old FOIA Law This Week

EU and The Washington Post Escalate Their Censorship Campaign with a New Fraudulent “Disinformation Study” About Twitter and Russia

Glenn Greenwald: “GoFundMe is a Fraudulent Company”

Free Speech Gone on Twitter? New CEO Pushes Shadowbanning & Content Moderation

‘These Are Hitler Tactics’: Illegal Police Raids Effectively Shut Down Kansas Newspaper

Glenn Greenwald: Wikipedia Co-Founder Calls Wikipedia “Most Biased Encyclopedia”

As Book Bans Sweep the US, Incarcerated People Face the Worst Censorship

Patrick Lawrence: The ‘Disinformation Industry’ Lands in Court

J4S: Missouri Court Order – Free Speech Victory or Not Enough?

Federal Judge Rules Against Biden Admin Attack on Free Speech

The Chris Hedges Report: ‘Twitter Files’ Journalist Matt Taibbi Claims IRS and FBI Retaliation

Texas Book Ban Bill Sets a Dangerous Precedent for the Narratives of Young People in Education

New Research Examines Restrictions On Incarcerated Journalists In US Prisons
