Monthly Archives: June 2009

Italian journalists speak out against wiretapping law

Giulio D’Eramo on reactions to Italy’s proposed phone tapping law

Channel 4 cuts transmission of Michael Jackson gag

Padraig Reidy on Channel 4 hitting the panic button in the wake of singer’s death

Strategic communications: a force for good?

Rohan Jayasekera says rights advocates can learn from the single-minded political and military approach

Still doing deals

John Kampfner says the secrecy of the Iraq inquiry is part of a continuing project to protect “brand Blair”

Iran: more reporters held

Journalists victims of the Tehran government’s crackdown

Power from the people

John Kampfner on two new books that put expenses, parliament and democracy into perspective

Iran in images

Exclusive photographs of the week’s events in Tehran

Iran: bloggers have the edge in cyberspace

Young Iranians command of the Internet has made this a very different kind of movement

Suzanne Breen: decision has “major implications”

Henry McDonald says Northern Ireland’s journalists and politicians should welcome today’s decision in favour of the Sunday Tribune journalist.

OpenNet Initiative on Iranian filtering

Background on Tehran regime’s surveillance of Internet

Bad Behavior has blocked 1582 access attempts in the last 7 days.