
Start the Week Censorship
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Feb 2, 2026 Ai Weiwei, outspoken artist and activist confronting censorship and surveillance. Baroness Helena Kennedy, human-rights barrister defending press freedom and legal protection for journalists. Rosina Buckland, curator exploring samurai culture and its role in cultural control. They discuss censorship in authoritarian states and democracies, self-censorship and social media, historical cultural control, and threats to journalism and free expression.
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Censorship Exists Everywhere
- Ai Weiwei argues Western nations have lost moral authority to lecture others on human rights.
- He says free speech problems exist in democracies too, not only authoritarian states.
Skepticism About Hate-Speech Laws
- Ai Weiwei criticises hate-speech laws as ill-defined and easily misapplied.
- He urges tolerance for 'incorrect' speech and warns against letting definitions of hate speech restrict expression.
Limit Legal Action To Clear Incitement
- Apply the law where speech crosses into clear illegal incitement rather than broadly policing hurtful opinions.
- Protect the forum internum: don't prosecute mere thoughts, only actions that incite real harm.






