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  1. "CPJ: investigate death of Sultan Munadi" (http://twitthis.com/bnzxip)
  2. @englishpen #libelreform
  3. "Belief, science and status" (http://twitthis.com/qyh5g7)
  4. @johnkampfner on Index and @englishpen libel campaign in Independent http://bit.ly/17erh8 #singhbca #libelreform
  5. "UAE: journalist fired for revealing airline safety concerns" (http://twitthis.com/jifmti)
  6. Mexican journalist receives death threats http://bit.ly/1NQIzE
  7. "Shearing Lebanon’s freedom" (http://twitthis.com/hlnw9g)
  8. "Iraq inquiry: silencing witnesses" (http://twitthis.com/p3llp7)
  9. Tunisia: Slim Boukdhur assaulted http://bit.ly/4oRC09
  10. According to @Klout, @indoncensorship is a Twitter connector. What kind of Twitter user are you? http://bit.ly/tONAr
  11. "Matthew Ryder: Rebuilding freedoms" (http://twitthis.com/nbm9gk)
  12. "Sri Lanka: Sunday Leader editors threatened" (http://twitthis.com/flsj9v)
  13. John Kampfner: BNP leader Nick Griffin won his long desired spot on #BBCQT (http://bit.ly/olY2v), but democracy emerged intact.
  14. John Kampfner comments ahead of the BNP's Nick Griffin's appearance on BBC Question Time (http://bit.ly/2g7h2H)
  15. don't miss tonight's Battle of Ideas / Index debate: Drawing the Line: Political Cartooning in the Age of Offence (http://bit.ly/30BQLT)
  16. #ParlDebate: Index on Censorship & English PEN on today's Westminster events: http://bit.ly/3FGAbV
  17. #ParlDebate: Index on Censorship & English PEN briefing document cited in debate is downloadable from here: http://bit.ly/22uCUl
  18. #ParlDebate: Does the Ministry of Justice monitor number and use of prior restraint orders and injunctions? And if not why not?
  19. #ParlDebate: Image of judges woken in the middle of the night to quickly rule on injunctions and taking privacy's side over public interest.
  20. #ParlDebate: Lord Chief Justice can't imagine circumstances when injunctions could block debate in Parliament, but is that enough assurance?