The Bluebird Movement: Taiwan's Democratic Spirit
Through peaceful protests, public discourse, and community organization, the Bluebird Movement has become a beacon of hope and resilience. It underscores Taiwan's role as a vibrant democracy in East Asia
Georgian Artists Targeted in Government Crackdown on Dissent
The Georgian government has been accused of detaining, assaulting, and fabricating charges against prominent cultural figures in a bid to silence dissent and consolidate authoritarian control.
India: Artistic Freedom Under Legal Scrutiny
India sees rising legal actions curbing artistic freedom, sparking debates on censorship and creativity.
Mozambique Artists Demand Peaceful Dialogue
Mozambique artists rally for peace, urging dialogue to end violence after disputed 2024 elections
PEN America: Art Museums Face Rising Censorship
Art museums lack policies, leaving them vulnerable to rising censorship threats and external pressures.
Indonesian Artist's Exhibition Canceled
Yos Suprapto's exhibit canceled over political censorship, sparking debate on artistic freedom in Indonesia.
Kannywood Actress Suspended for Year
Kano (Nigeria) bans actress Samha M. Inuwa for "indecent dressing," enforcing moral standards in Kannywood films.
Egypt Bans Publisher From Fair
AFTE condemns Egypt's ban on ElMaraya from the 2025 Cairo Book Fair, citing censorship and targeting.
Banned Syrian Film Revives Freedom
Once banned in Syria, Stars in Broad Daylight resurfaces as a symbol of artistic resilience.
Regulating Hate Speech: Not Censorship
UN rights chief defends online hate speech regulation, rejecting claims it infringes on free expression.
EU vs. Tech Giants: Censorship Clash
EU's DSA sparks tensions with Meta and X over content moderation, censorship, and misinformation.
Artists in Dhaka's Fight for Freedom
Artists led Dhaka’s revolution, using murals, banners, and satire to reclaim freedom through creativity.
UC Berkeley: Anti-Censorship Initiative
UC Berkeley launches a $2.6M initiative tackling censorship in the arts and academic institutions.
Lee Seung-hwan vs. Authorities
Singer Lee Seung-hwan’s canceled concert sparks debate on censorship and artistic freedom in South-Korea.
The novel "Punai" - banned in Malaysia
Malaysia bans Punai and ramps up censorship, sparking debates over morality and creative freedom.