The Newseum refused to explain why it decided to remove the names of two Palestinian journalists killed by Israel from its memorial. Read more about “Journalist not found”: Newseum has expunged Palestinians murdered by Israel from its website
Internationally-acclaimed author and poet Alice Walker is among the most recent persons to sign on to a statement expressing support for free speech at Brooklyn College in the face of a campaign of defamation and threats by Zionist organizations and politicians. Read more about Alice Walker backs Brooklyn College against Zionist bullying over BDS event and you can too
Palestinians in Gaza are having trouble accessing news websites after Hamas introduced a ban on viewing sexual material. Read more about Fears that Hamas could extend Gaza porn ban to political websites
This is at least the second notable act of apparent censorship by Haaretz in recent months. Read more about Censorship? Haaretz deletes Amira Hass article on surging settler violence
Following rebuff by California Attorney General, an Israeli group’s US front asks City Attorney of Los Angeles to sue California State University professor for criticizing Israel. Read more about In new assault, Israel group's US front asks City of Los Angeles to sue professor for criticizing Israel
The 14th St Y in New York City abruptly canceled a Jewish youth educational event about boycotting of Israel in what organizers are calling an attempt to “censor” them. Read more about Acting as "censor," New York's 14th Street Y abruptly cancels Jewish youth event on Israel boycott
The cancelation of the Manchester launch of Leila Khaled: Icon of Palestinian Liberation has only brought the book broader publicity, says author and Electronic Intifada contributor Sarah Irving. Read more about Interview: Launch of Leila Khaled biography by EI contributor canceled after Zionist pressure
As hostility, intimidation and even death threats mount against students for organizing non-violent actions to educate about Palestine, a number of rights groups have issued a call for their rights to be protected. Read more about Following death threats, rights groups issue call to support US students' right to speak about Palestine
Zionists and their supporters control large chunks of the media in the EU’s three largest countries. Read more about What the Günter Grass controversy says about censorship in Europe
Students at the University of Ottawa say that the campus administration threatened to cancel an 8 March panel discussion they are scheduled to hold as part of Ottawa’s Israeli Apartheid. Meanwhile, at Carleton University, also in Ottawa, students found their posters defaced with slogans such as “This is where the Holocaust began.” Read more about Students react to University of Ottawa threat to cancel Israel Apartheid Week event