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Border Forces with Peppermint, Ariana Drehsler and Steven Borowiec

Index on Censorship magazine podcasts

Release Date: 09/10/2019

Hong Kong goes back show art Hong Kong goes back

Index on Censorship magazine podcasts

Six months after the handover of Hong Kong from British rule, Index on Censorship published a special edition: Hong Kong Goes Back. In it various people predicted what the future might hold. Jonathan Mirsky, then East Asia editor of The Times, wrote on how freedom of expression began to crumble in Hong Kong in anticipation of the handover. He described how news channels reported on China in a “vapid or grovelling” manner, democratic politicians spoke of their colleagues no longer wanting to be associated with them and organisations were expected to plan celebrations for the handover....

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Letter from Palestine: novelist Abbad Yahya show art Letter from Palestine: novelist Abbad Yahya

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Palestianian novelist Abbad Yahya speaks about the difficult choices for those living in the West Bank and the effects of censorship

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What the Fuck!? Comedian and author Andrew Doyle talks free speech show art What the Fuck!? Comedian and author Andrew Doyle talks free speech

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Index's editorial assistant Benjamin Lynch talks to comedian and author Andrew Doyle about his new book, "Free Speech and Why It Matters". They discuss incitement and his thoughts on why President Donald Trump shouldn't have been removed from Twitter, as well as the state of free speech on the left and right.

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What the Fuck!? Richard Ratcliffe talks about the charges facing his wife Nazanin Zaghari-Ratcliffe show art What the Fuck!? Richard Ratcliffe talks about the charges facing his wife Nazanin Zaghari-Ratcliffe

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Index's associate editor Mark Frary talks to Richard Ratcliffe, the husband of Nazanin Zaghari-Ratcliffe, who has been in prison in Iran for the past five years. He talks about the end of her house arrest, what has got her through solitary confinement and the attitude of the British government to her case and other Britons imprisoned in the country.

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What the Fuck!? with historian and modern China expert Jeff Wasserstrom on Chinese censorship show art What the Fuck!? with historian and modern China expert Jeff Wasserstrom on Chinese censorship

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Index’s Benjamin Lynch talks to author, historian and modern China expert Jeff Wasserstrom about why China censors, the Chinese Communist Party's growing influence and what their censorship policies mean for the rest of the world.

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What the Fuck!? with Shereener Browne on the censorship of drill music  show art What the Fuck!? with Shereener Browne on the censorship of drill music

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Index's Mark Frary talks to actor and barrister Shereener Browne. Browne talks about the drill music scene and her fight to stop censorship of the genre by the government and Metropolitan Police. She talks about how the black community has been singled out by the authorities and how banning the music, which often has violent lyrics, does not solve the problem of gang violence.

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Index on Censorship's What the Fuck!? podcast: Uighur singer and activist Rahima Mahmut show art Index on Censorship's What the Fuck!? podcast: Uighur singer and activist Rahima Mahmut

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Index's Mark Frary talks to Rahima Mahmut, Uighur singer and UK project director of the World Uyghur Congress. She discusses why the world is afraid of China's power and the plight of the Uighur people. She also talks of the importance of cultural memories, including song and poetry, and her concerns for the future.

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Index on Censorship's What the Fuck!? podcast: Dr Tunc Aybak of Middlesex University on Putin and the Navalny trials show art Index on Censorship's What the Fuck!? podcast: Dr Tunc Aybak of Middlesex University on Putin and the Navalny trials

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Index's Mark Frary talks to Dr Tunc Aybak, programme leader of the international politics degree at Middlesex University, about the trials of Alexei Navalny in Russia, Putin's Palace and the golden toilet brush revolution. He discusses political technology and the state of the media in the country.

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Index on Censorship's What the Fuck!? podcast: Skaped co-founder Thay Graciano show art Index on Censorship's What the Fuck!? podcast: Skaped co-founder Thay Graciano

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Index's Benjamin Lynch talks to youth activist Thay Graciano, co-founder of Skaped, about the importance of young activism and people self-censoring themselves on US college campuses, as well as the problems caused by Jair Bolsonaro in her birth country of Brazil. She also talks of working with arts organisations in Belarus.

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Index on Censorship's What the Fuck!? podcast: electropop artist LAYKE show art Index on Censorship's What the Fuck!? podcast: electropop artist LAYKE

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Index's associate editor Mark Frary talks to groundbreaking electro-pop artist LAYKE, who has worked with Snoop Dogg and is an activist fighting for LGBTQIA+ rights. We discuss racial equality in a Black Lives Matter world, the task facing Joe Biden, growing up in Texas and her pansexuality.

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In the Index on Censorship autumn 2019 podcast, we focus on how travel restrictions at borders are limiting the flow of free thought and ideas. Lewis Jennings and Sally Gimson discuss the latest issue of the magazine and reveal what to expect. Guests include trans woman and activist Peppermint, runner-up of RuPaul's Drag Race season nine, who opens up about a transphobic experience in a Russian airport; San Diego photojournalist Ariana Drehsler talks about her detainment at a Mexican border and how this compares to a similar situation that happened in Egypt; and Steven Borowiec, a regular contributor to the magazine based in South Korea, discusses the laws surrounding the toughest border in the world.