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  1. Today is the last day you can apply for our events & partnership manager role. If you're an experienced events manager who is passionate about freedom of speech click the link below to find out more and apply👇

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  2. To find out more about and our work protecting , sign up to receive our weekly newsletter!

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  3. We help artists, writers, and journalists around the work who are censored and make sure their words and art are seen, read, and heard. Help us help them by making a donation towards our work:

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  5. Our Journalists’ Toolbox section brings together a collection of articles from correspondents that offers helpful advice and knowledge to other reporters. Available in Russian, Spanish, Arabic, and Chinese.

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  6. Journalists are facing horrific consequences for their public interest journalism. Anti-corruption journalist Daphne Caruana Galizia was facing nearly 50 cases when she was brutally assassinated in 2017.

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  7. ON THIS DAY IN 1969, the Stonewall riots erupted in response to a police raid that began in the early morning hours of 28 June at the Stonewall Inn in the Greenwich Village neighbourhood of Manhattan, one of the few establishments that welcomed LGBT people.

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  8. Join our mailing list to receive our weekly newsletter, monthly events email, and periodic updates about our projects and campaigns

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  9. Our contributors share their insight into and the risks to and those who promote it around the world. Subscribe today to hear the stories of those who have been censored and silenced.

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  10. 📺WATCH: A new phenomenon is putting our free press at risk. Our journalists help hold power to account, but powerful people are increasingly using abusive legal threats to intimidate the media. 's new video shows how we can support you.

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  11. FROM THE ARCHIVE: Orwell famously wrote "Who controls the past controls the future." Understanding past events - how they came to be, the steps authorities took, prevailing norms - helps inform our attitudes now. Access to archival evidence is vital.

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  12. We fight censorship and the oppression of around the world and support the journalists and activists who are silenced. Keep up to date with our work by subscribing to our weekly newsletter here:

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  13. ICYMI: is one of the leading freedom of speech charities & we're looking for new talent to work in our events team. You'll get to work on great projects like the Freedom of Expression Awards. Deadline is 29 June. For more info visit 👇

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  14. Censorship silences voices around the world and prevents injustices being raised. will continue telling those stories in our magazine every quarter. You can subscribe here:

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  15. During our event this week, raised this very important point: may dissuade other journalists and authors from publishing crucial information for fear of abusive and bankrupting legal action. This is not .

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  16. ON THIS DAY IN 1945, the UN Charter was signed by 50 nations in San Francisco. The Charter includes the intention to promote and encourage respect for human rights and for fundamental freedoms for all without distinction as to race, sex, language, or religion.

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  17. Stay informed with the latest news in the world of by subscribing to our weekly newsletter:

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  18. ICYMI: is hiring! We're looking for someone who's passionate about freedom of speech & has experience in events management. If you think you fit the bill, then please apply today. Deadline is 29 June. For more info visit 👇

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  19. ICYMI:📢Are you passionate about free speech? 🎟Are you a pro at event organising? 🔎Have a keen eye for detail? Then you should apply for our events manager role. 📅Deadline for applications is 17 June 2021. Find out more here👇

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  20. ON THIS DAY IN 1903, author George Orwell was born. Known for his opposition to totalitarianism and support for democratic socialism, Orwell coined many phrases now in common use, such as Big Brother, doublespeak, and Room 101.

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