Relief for Greenpeace Activist, Snub for Government

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Relief for Greenpeace activist, snub for government

In a landmark ruling today, the Delhi High Court told the government to remove Greenpeace activist Priya Pillai's name from a no-fly list saying that dissent cannot be muzzled in a democracy and insisting that citizens can have different opinions of development policies and crucially that the right to dissent cannot be called anti-national.

Channel under fire over 'mangalsutra' row: No space for dissent?

A Tamil news channel was attacked with locally made crude bombs for wanting to telecast a debate on the relevance of the 'mangalsutra' - the latest in a series of violent attacks that have targeted the media, writers and artists. We ask: who will stand up for the media's right to free speech?

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