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INDEX ON CENSORSHIP   |   VOL.52   |   NO.4 CONTENTS Up Front 1 STILL LAUGHING, JUST: JEMIMAH STEINFELD When free speech becomes a laughing matter 4 THE INDEX: MARK FRARY The latest in the world of free expression, from Russian elections to a memorable gardener Features 12 SILENT PALESTINIANS: SAMIR EL-YOUSSEF Voices of reason are being stamped out 16 SOUNDTRACK FOR A SIEGE: JP O’MALLEY Bosnia’s story of underground music, resistance and Bono 18 LIBRARIES TURNED INTO ARSENALS: SASHA DOVZHYK Once silent spaces in Ukraine are pivotal in times of war 20 SHOT BY BOTH SIDES: MARTIN BRIGHT The Russian writers being cancelled 23 A SINISTER NEWS CYCLE: WINTHROP RODGERS A journalist speaks out from behind bars in Iraqi Kurdistan 26 SMOKE, FIRE AND A MEDIA STORM: JOHN LEWINSKI Can respect for local culture and media scrutiny co-exist? The aftermath of disaster in Hawaii has put this to the test 28 MESSAGE MARCHES INTO LIVES AND HOMES: ANMOL IRFAN How Pakistan’s history of demonising women’s movements is still at large today 32 A SNAKE DEVOURING ITS OWN TAIL: JS TENNANT A Cuban journalist faces civic death, then forced emigration 2  INDEXONCENSORSHIP.ORG
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Up F ront C R E D I T: M i n t I m a g e s L i m i t e d / A l a m y 36 A ‘SEASONED DISSIDENT’ SPEAKS UP: MARTIN BRIGHT Writing against Russian authority has come full circle for Gennady Katsov Special Report: Having the Last Laugh 42 AND GOD CREATED LAUGHTER (SO FUCK OFF): SHALOM AUSLANDER On failing to be serious, and trading rabbis for Kafka 46 THE JOKES THAT ARE MADE – AND BANNED – IN CHINA: JEMIMAH STEINFELD Journalist turned comedian Vicky Xu is under threat after exposing Beijing’s crimes but in comedy she finds a refuge 50 GIVING PUTIN THE FINGER: JOHN SWEENEY Reflecting on a comedy festival that tells Putin to “ fuck off ” 53 MEET THE IRANIAN CARTOONIST WHO HAD TO FLEE HIS COUNTRY: DAISY RUDDOCK Kianoush Ramezani is laughing in the face of the Ayatollah 54 THE SLAPP STICKERS: ROSIE HOLT AND CHARLIE HOLT Sometimes it’s not the autocrats, or the audience, that comedians fear, it’s the lawyers 56 THIS GREAT STAGE OF FOOLS: DANSON KAHYANA A comedy troupe in Uganda pushes the line on acceptable speech 58 JOKE’S ON LUKASHENKA SPEAKING RUBBISH BELARUSIAN. OR IS IT?: MARIA SORENSEN Comedy under an authoritarian regime could be hilarious, if it was allowed 61 LAUGHING MATTERS: DAISY RUDDOCK Knock knock. Who’s there? The comedy police 62 TALIBAN TAKEOVER JOKES: SPOZHMAI MAANI, RIZWAN SHARIF In Afghanistan, the Taliban can never be the punchline 65 TURKEY’S STANDUPS SIT DOWN: KAYA GENÇ Turkey loses its sense of humour over a joke deemed offensive 68 AN UNFUNNY DOUBLE ACT: THIỆN VIỆT A gold-plated steak and a maternal slap lead to problems for two comedians in Vietnam 70 DRAGGED DOWN: TILEWA KAZEEM Nigeria’s queens refuse to be dethroned 73 TURNING SORROW INTO SATIRE: ZAHRA HANKIR A lesson from Lebanon: even terrible times need comedic release 76 ‘HATRED HAS WON, THE ARTIST HAS LOST’: SALIL TRIPATHI Hindu nationalism and cries of blasphemy are causing jokes to land badly in India 78 DID YOU HEAR THE ONE ABOUT..? NO, YOU WON’T HAVE: ALEXANDRA DOMENECH Putin has strangled comedy in Russia, but that doesn’t stop Russian voices 81 OF CONSERVATIVES, CANCEL CULTURE AND COMICS: SIMONE MARQUES In Brazil, a comedy gay Jesus was met with Molotov cocktails 82 STANDING UP FOR INDIGENOUS CULTURE: KATIE DANCEY-DOWNS Comedian Janelle Niles deals in the uncomfortable, even when she’d rather not 84 THE ULTIMATE PUNCHLINE IS DEATH: JP O’MALLEY For David Baddiel nothing is off-limits for jokes Comment 88 YOUR TRUTH OR MINE: BOBBY DUFFY Debate: Is there a free speech crisis on UK campuses? 90 ALL THE BOOKS THAT MIGHT NOT GET WRITTEN: ANDREW LOWNIE Freedom of information faces a right royal problem 93 AN IMAGE OR A THOUSAND WORDS?: RUTH ANDERSON When to look at an image and when to look away Culture 96 LUKASHENKA’S HORROR DREAM: ALHIERD BACHAREVIČ, MARK FRARY The Belarusian author’s new collection of short stories is an act of resistance. We publish one for the first time in English 112 LOST IN TIME AND MEMORY: XUE YIWEI In a new short story, a man finds himself haunted by the ghosts of executions 116 THE HUNGER GAMES: STEPHEN KOMARNYCKYJ, MYKOLA KHVYLOVY The lesson of a Ukrainian writer’s death must be remembered today 120 THE WOMAN WHO STOPPED MALTA’S MAFIA TAKING OVER: PAUL CARUANA GALIZIA Daphne Caruana Galizia’s son reckons with his mother’s assassination INDEXONCENSORSHIP.ORG CHIEF EXECUTIVE Ruth Anderson EDITOR-IN-CHIEF Jemimah Steinfeld ASSISTANT EDITOR Katie Dancey-Downs EDITOR-AT-LARGE Martin Bright ASSOCIATE EDITOR Mark Frary ART DIRECTOR Matthew Hasteley EDITORIAL ASSISTANTS Francis Clarke, Daisy Ruddock SUB EDITORS Adam Aiken, Tracey Bagshaw, Jan Fox, Sally Gimson CONTRIBUTING EDITORS Kaya Genç, Emily Couch, Danson Kahyana, Salil Tripathi HEAD OF POLICY & CAMPAIGNS Jessica Ní Mhainín POLICY & CAMPAIGNS OFFICER Nik Williams DEVELOPMENT OFFICER FUNDRAISING & EVENTS Ujala Syed DIRECTORS & TRUSTEES Trevor Phillips (Chair), Kate Maltby (Vice Chair), Anthony Barling, Andrew Franklin, James Goode, Helen Mountfield, Elaine Potter, Mark Stephens, Nick Timothy PATRONS Margaret Atwood, Simon Callow, Steve Coogan, Brian Eno, Christopher Hird, Jude Kelly, Michael Palin, Matthew Parris, Alexandra Pringle, Gabrielle Rifkind, Sir Tom Stoppard, Lady Sue Woodford Hollick ADVISORY COMMITTEE Julian Baggini, Jeff Wasserstrom, Emma Briant, Ariel Dorfman, Michael Foley, Conor Gearty, AC Grayling, Lyndsay Griffiths, William Horsley, Anthony Hudson, Natalia Koliada, Jane Kramer, Jean-Paul Marthoz, Robert McCrum, Rebecca MacKinnon, Beatrice Mtetwa, Julian Petley, Michael Scammell, Kamila Shamsie, Michael Smyth, Tess Woodcraft, Christie Watson INDEXONCENSORSHIP.ORG   3

INDEX ON CENSORSHIP   |   VOL.52   |   NO.4

CONTENTS

Up Front

1 STILL LAUGHING, JUST:

JEMIMAH STEINFELD When free speech becomes a laughing matter

4 THE INDEX:

MARK FRARY The latest in the world of free expression, from Russian elections to a memorable gardener

Features

12 SILENT PALESTINIANS:

SAMIR EL-YOUSSEF Voices of reason are being stamped out

16 SOUNDTRACK FOR A SIEGE:

JP O’MALLEY Bosnia’s story of underground music, resistance and Bono

18 LIBRARIES TURNED INTO

ARSENALS: SASHA DOVZHYK

Once silent spaces in Ukraine are pivotal in times of war

20 SHOT BY BOTH SIDES:

MARTIN BRIGHT The Russian writers being cancelled

23 A SINISTER NEWS CYCLE:

WINTHROP RODGERS A journalist speaks out from behind bars in Iraqi Kurdistan

26 SMOKE, FIRE AND A MEDIA

STORM: JOHN LEWINSKI Can respect for local culture and media scrutiny co-exist? The aftermath of disaster in Hawaii has put this to the test

28 MESSAGE MARCHES

INTO LIVES AND HOMES: ANMOL IRFAN How Pakistan’s history of demonising women’s movements is still at large today

32 A SNAKE DEVOURING ITS

OWN TAIL: JS TENNANT A Cuban journalist faces civic death, then forced emigration

2  INDEXONCENSORSHIP.ORG

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