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Narendra Modi’s Censorship Has Reached an Alarming New Level

Por: Slate Tech January 25, 2023

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Modern-day Indian democracy has no compunction about mass censorship. Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s government has , persecuting adversarial reporters and independent outlets. Though such hostility has become so pervasive as to become old news itself, the government’s latest attack on free speech and journalism has been greeted with widespread alarm—and for good reason. Last week, the BBC broadcast the first hour of a new two-part... + full article



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