Raif Badawi Wins the Freedom to Publish Prize
Badawi, husband and father of four, was arrested in 2012 on charges of “insulting Islam through electronic channels.”
Read MoreBadawi, husband and father of four, was arrested in 2012 on charges of “insulting Islam through electronic channels.”
Read MoreFreedom of the press in Afghanistan has come a long way since the American-led ousting of the Taliban. During the occupation an Afghan press was born, one of the most fiery the Middle East has ever known. Intent on moving their country forward, members of the press became the face of a new Afghanistan, one where freedom of speech and the rule of law reigned supreme.
Read MoreAs America continues to undergo rapid transformation in its social fabric, a complicated question arises, one that requires bringing the country’s foundation under cross-examination: when does Free Speech become Hate Speech? It is a question few wish to discuss but one that Brenda Williams’ documentary Against Hate felt inclined to answer.
Read More2015 marked the Magna Carta’s 800th and Worldwide Web’s 25th anniversaries, and to commemorate these celebrations, the British Library posed this question to teenagers around the world: what would a Magna Carta for the Digital Age look like?
Read MoreFreedom of speech is guaranteed in the First Amendment of the Constitution. But what qualifies today as “Free Speech?”
Read MoreIn the United States, hate speech is only illegal if it incites immediate violence. In Germany, however, one can serve up to five years in prison for Volksverhetzung (incitement to hatred). Is free speech an absolute, or must it be checked?
Read MoreAs we prepare our interview with Against Hate filmmaker Brenda Williams, please enjoy this short on-camera interview with the director.
Read MoreDirector Leslee Udwin discusses her film India’s Daughter, American INSIGHT’s 2015 Free Speech Award “Official Selection” film.
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