From Index on Censorship <[email protected]>
Subject Online Safety Bill "paused" | Babyn Yar massacre
Date July 15, 2022 6:23 PM
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The latest on threats to freedom of expression around the world

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Friday, 15 July 2022


** A new chance to protect freedom of expression online
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The government has hit pause on the Online Safety Bill. We need to go back to the drawing board, says Index on Censorship CEO Ruth Smeeth ([link removed]) .
Photo: Victoria Heath/Unsplash
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** A memorial for the man who told the world about the Babyn Yar massacre
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Anatoly Kuznetsov is the Ukrainian writer who documented the horrors of Ukraine’s worst atrocity. He deserves to be remembered, writes Martin Bright ([link removed]) . Photo: Valeriy Tretyakov, Creative Commons


** [link removed] magazine launch: The battle for Ukraine
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In the summer 2022 issue of Index on Censorship, launched next week, people across the spectrum talk about the corrosive effect of the war in Ukraine on freedoms. Viktoria Sedult, a journalist in Hungary, writes about how Europe’s most right-wing leader, Prime Minister Viktor Orbán, used fears of being embroiled in the war to secure a resounding electoral victory. Hanna Komar, an activist from Belarus, tells how she is desperately trying to challenge her parents on the lies they see on their TV. We give space to Ukrainian writers and artists, with a moving essay from Andrey Kurkov on how today, as in the past, Russia is trying to erase Ukraine’s culture, and a discussion with the poet Lyuba Yumichuk on children in Donbas being fed an alternative history. We publish the court statement from student journalist Alla Gutnikova, one of the Doxa Four sentenced to two years’ “correctional labour” in April, alongside an interview with her. Ilya Matveev, a Russian academic, writes about the
incredibly difficult environment in his St Petersburg classroom, which eventually led him to flee. And we spotlight the amazing ways people are fighting back.

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