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CONTENTS

1 JO GLANVILLE Editorial

NEWS ANALYSIS 6 CHRIS AMES Unfinished business

There are still questions to answer on the notorious Iraq dossier

12 BEATRICE MTETWA Cycle of fear

The campaign of harassment in Zimbabwe is at its height

17 RUBEN ANDERSSON Art wars

Indian nationalists are no fans of the modern art scene

REPORTING THE MIDDLE EAST 26 AMIRA HASS The authorised version

The realities of occupation don’t make the Israeli headlines

35 MOUWAFFAQ AL RIFA’I False hopes

The Iraqi press faces intimidation and violence

44 MAZIAR BAHARI Mr Mohammadi’s smile

An invitation to tea with Iranian intelligence

51 AMR GHARBEIA Lost in process

Egyptian bloggers are under attack

MARTIN ROWSON Stripsearch 58 MALU HALASA Back to basics

The future is in lingerie

69 SAFWAT AL KAHLOUT Walking the tightrope

Journalists in Gaza have to dodge more than crossfire

Credit: Reuters/Mahfouz Abu Turk

4 INDEX ON CENSORSHIP 03 2007 73 HENGAMEH GOLESTAN Nothing but the truth

The life of photojournalist Kaveh Golestan

75 KAVEH GOLESTAN Witness to revolution

Reflections on censorship in Iran

98 RAJA SHEHADEH Forty years on

Ariel Sharon’s map has reshaped the landscape

107 INDEX INDEX

ROAD TO NOWHERE 141 ANDY WORTHINGTON Wrong place wrong time

The release of documents has lifted Guantanamo’s veil of secrecy

DATA DENIED: THE POLITICS OF SCIENCE 156 KENAN MALIK Who owns knowledge?

The battle between scientific research and cultural identity

168 HELEN EPSTEIN Deadly silence

A programme of misguided Aids policy could have been prevented

175 ASHISH RANPURA & DANIEL GLASER Science fiction

Scientists speak more than one language

EVERYTHING YOU WANTED TO KNOW ABOUT FREE SPEECH 180 JULIAN PETLEY Censoring the word

A brief history of censorship

FIRST PERSON 207 DAWN STARIN Dancing lessons from God

Notes on the press, politics and monkeys in The Gambia

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