List of Liberalism articles
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A Bangladeshi social activist pays his last respects to slain US blogger of Bangladeshi origin and founder of the Mukto-Mona (Free-mind) blog site, Avijit Roy in Dhaka on March 6, 2015 after he was hacked to death by unidentified assailants in the Bangladeshi capital on February 26. An FBI team has arrived in Dhaka to help investigate the American-Bangladeshi writers gruesome killing. AFP PHOTO / Munir uz ZAMAN (Photo credit should read MUNIR UZ ZAMAN/AFP/Getty Images) To Counter IS in Bangladesh, Look To The Bloggers
If the international community is concerned about the spread of IS in Bangladesh, it should pressure the government to provide a secure space for free media.
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GettyImages-145824697crop Twitter Users Hit By ‘State-Sponsored’ Hackers
The attack appears to have targeted researchers and activists working on privacy-related technology.
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Egyptian President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi waves as he arrives for the opening ceremony of a new waterway at the Suez Canal on August 6, 2015, in the port city of Ismailiya. Sisi staged a lavish ceremony to unveil a "new" Suez Canal, seeking to boost the country's economy and international standing by expanding the vital waterway. AFP PHOTO/ KHALED DESOUKI (Photo credit should read KHALED DESOUKI/AFP/Getty Images) Sisi Caves to Critics by Releasing Al Jazeera Journalists
Right before the Egyptian leader heads to the U.N., he pardoned 100 prisoners Wednesday.
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refugees cropped The Refugees Aren’t Fleeing Democracy
Russia and China are using the refugee crisis to tout the virtues of autocracy. So why are all the migrants heading west?
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To go with AFP story 'China-politics-Internet' by Pascale Trouillaud This photo taken on May 12, 2011 shows people at an internet cafe in Beijing. China, which employs an army of censors to police the Internet, has also deployed legions of "web commentators" to get the government's message out -- in a crafty but effective way. AFP PHOTO/GOU Yige (Photo credit should read GOU YIGE/AFP/Getty Images) Sorry, China, the Internet You’re Looking for Does Not Exist
The government must loosen its stranglehold on the web to truly enter the 21st century.
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SEVASTOPOL, CRIMEA - MARCH 18: People celebrate the first anniversary of the signing of the decree on the annexation of the Crimea by the Russian Federation, on March 18, 2014 in Sevastopol, Crimea. Crimea, an internationally recognised Ukrainian territory with special status, was annexed by the Russian Federation on March 18, 2014. The annexation, which has been widely condemned, took place in the aftermath of the Ukranian revolution. (Photo by Alexander Aksakov/Getty Images) Cold War Symbolism: Not Just for the 1950s Anymore
You don't have to be a musty old relic to know that symbolic gestures still have a place in the fight to defend freedom and democracy from Russia.
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DSC_0182 cropped My Friend Fred
Rwanda's persecution of a key reformer shows what it really thinks about freedom of the press.
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kudrat cropped ‘We Are Not Afraid’
Inside an Uzbek Internet rebellion.
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books Joyce, de Beauvoir, Louis Armstrong, and ‘Intelligence Community Directive 203: Analytic Standards’
What FP’s columnists are reading this summer.
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Knausgardcrop Famed Writer Karl Ove Knausgaard Declares War on Sweden, ‘Land of the Cyclops’
The Norwegian super author goes to attack against what he sees as Sweden's narrow, parochial view of literature.
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463573082crop Charlie Hebdo Cartoonist Says He’s Giving Up Lampooning Mohammed
On the tortured debate over visual representations of Prophet Mohammed.
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Screen Shot 2015-03-30 at 4crop The Lewd Anti-Lee Kuan Yew Video That Got a Singaporean Teenage Blogger Jailed
Amos Yee is evidence authoritarianism is alive and well in Singapore.
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Portests Held Following Stabbing Of Former Newspaper Editor Closing a Vital Window Into China
How press freedom is eroding in Hong Kong.