The snake sheds its skin
In: Index on censorship, Volume 51, Issue 1, p. 81-82
ISSN: 1746-6067
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In: Index on censorship, Volume 51, Issue 1, p. 81-82
ISSN: 1746-6067
In: Index on censorship, Volume 41, Issue 1, p. 155-158
ISSN: 1746-6067
In: Index on censorship, Volume 35, Issue 4, p. 73-75
ISSN: 1746-6067
CONTROL OF THE FOREST AND ITS MINERAL WEALTH MIGHT LIE BENEATH A BATTLE THAT IS PITTING GOVERNMENT MILITIAS AGAINST MAOIST GUERRILLAS
In: Index on censorship, Volume 34, Issue 3, p. 6-7
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In: Index on censorship, Volume 32, Issue 2, p. 132-141
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MIGRATION HAS TRANSFORMED LEICESTER FROM A DULL PROVINCIAL MARKET TOWN INTO THE VIBRANT CAPITAL OF ASIA IN BRITAIN
In: Index on censorship, Volume 31, Issue 2, p. 30-31
ISSN: 1746-6067
IN WHAT LOOKS SUSPICIOUSLY LIKE A NEW FORM OF CENSORSHIP, RUSSIAN VIGILANTES ARE CLEANING UP THE LITERARY SCENE IN MOSCOW
In: Index on censorship, Volume 30, Issue 4, p. 218-218
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In: Index on censorship, Volume 30, Issue 2, p. 16-18
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In: Index on censorship, Volume 29, Issue 4, p. 84-85
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In: Index on censorship, Volume 27, Issue 6, p. 117-120
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In: Index on censorship, Volume 27, Issue 5, p. 117-121
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In: Index on censorship, Volume 26, Issue 6, p. 17-19
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Behind the recent massacres In Algeria lies a darker struggle: war between the rival clans of the military government, one now in a marriage of convenience with the armed wing of the banned Islamic Salvation Front, the other fighting to ensure its for survival behind a democratic facade
In: Index on censorship, Volume 26, p. 17-19
ISSN: 0306-4220
Examines the mass murders of over 1,500 people in villages of the Mitidja around Algiers from July-Oct. 1997, preceding the municipal elections held Oct. 23, 1997; includes role of political parties and their military wings, such as the Islamic Salvation Front (FIS) and the Islamic Salvation Army (AIS).
In: Index on censorship, Volume 25, Issue 4, p. 66-68
ISSN: 1746-6067
Saudi Arabia's human rights abuses are among the worst in the world. Why does it routinely escape public censure?
In: Index on censorship, Volume 25, Issue 2, p. 37-41
ISSN: 1746-6067