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Subject Iranian society is being held hostage: Documentary filmmakers in exile | Why we are supporting The Shift News in Malta
Date August 12, 2022 4:48 PM
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Friday, 12 August 2022


** Iranian society has been taken hostage, says exiled documentary film-maker
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Vahid Zarezade and Gelareh Kakavand have been forced to flee the country after being interrogated and beaten for their work highlighting conditions in Iran's prisons. Read our interview here ([link removed]) . Photo: Sadra Abdulahi


** Index supports The Shift News in freedom of information battle with Malta's government
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Read why we have joined with other free expression, press freedom, and journalists’ organisations ([link removed]) to express support for the media outlet as it faces an all-out legal battle with government entities in the country.
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** Why are the letters of political prisoners in Belarus so cheerful?
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Censorship of communications means that those detained by Lukashenka's regime are not free to express themselves openly, writes Ala Sivets ([link removed]) . Illustration: Natasha Garlukovic


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