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All posts tagged john kampfner

  • Freedom of Expression: the Dark and Light Sides of Cyberspace
    by Sampsonia Way / December 27, 2011

    John Kampfner, the Chief Executive of Index on Censorship, and Richard Burge from Wilton Park discuss the ‘dark and light’ sides of cyberspace when it comes to freedom of expression.

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