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* [[ | * [["5 min de objetividad ante una escultura verde en Bilbao"]] | ||
* [[ | * [["Civil and Canonical Law"]] | ||
* [[ | * [["Denied Advancement"]] | ||
* [["El Pueblo" newspaper]] | |||
* [["Forbidden Art" exhibit of previously barred artwork In Russia under investigation]] | |||
* [["From Here to Eternity" altered from Jones's original novel]] | |||
* [["La Divina Commedia"," De Monarchia"]] | |||
* [["No es seri este cementerio" Los Gru]] | |||
* [["No es serio este cementerio" Los Gru]] | |||
* [["Pantagruel", "Gargentua"]] | |||
* [["Petition of Fifty", Panscasila, President Suharto]] | |||
* [["Satyricon"]] | |||
* [["Temoignages et Documents"]] | |||
* [["Thaleia"]] | |||
* [["The Talmud"]] | |||
* [["Tucuman arde" exhibition]] | * [["Tucuman arde" exhibition]] | ||
* [[24 hours]] | * [[24 hours]] | ||
* [[ | * [[Abd Al-Wahhab Al-Bayati, Iraqi poet]] | ||
* [[ | * [[Abelard, Pierre "Introductio ad Theologiam" other works]] | ||
* [[ | * [[Academic Freedom, Ford Foundation, Rockefeller Foundation]] | ||
* [[ | * [[Academy of American Poets]] | ||
* [[ | * [[Ai Qing, Chinese poet]] | ||
* [[ | * [[Al Jazeera]] | ||
* [[Radio | * [[Aleksandr Askoldov, "The Commissar"]] | ||
* [[ | * [[Alexandre Dumas Fils' "La Dame Aux Camelias" (The Lady of the Camilias) Censored In France and Britain]] | ||
* [[ | * [[American beat writer William S. Burroughs]] | ||
* [[ | * [[American Heritage Dictionary]] | ||
* [[ | * [[American poet Allen Ginsberg]] | ||
* [[ | * [[Amos 'n' Andy, NAACP pressures CBS to cancel program]] | ||
* [[ | * [[An Inconvenient Truth]] | ||
* [[ | * [[András Jeles film banned in Hungary for being too philosophical]] | ||
* [[Andre Brink's novel Looking on Darkness]] | |||
* [[Andrew Barton, Colonial American dramatist]] | |||
* [[Anti-Chavez Radio is Raided in Venezuela]] | |||
* [[Anti-pornography documentary banned]] | |||
* [[Anti-Spain play banned after Spain threats to sevar all relations with England]] | |||
* [[Anti-war Speech Silenced Across America]] | |||
* [[Argentine pianist Miguel Angel Estrella]] | |||
* [[Arrest for Trespass in Mall for store bought Peace T-Shirt]] | |||
* [[Arrested for Posting Pictures of Iraqis in Public Space]] | |||
* [[Art copies]] | |||
* [[Art Gallery Fights Censorship with Humour]] | |||
* [[Art show to close a week early for "disturbing" pictures of a naked seven-year old girl]] | |||
* [[Artist censored by the Iranian government for nudity]] | |||
* [[Artwork censored in exhibit honoring Chinese New Year]] | |||
* [[Artwork Depicting an Antlered Queen "Too Political" for Quebec]] | |||
* [[Asashi Shimbun]] | |||
* [[Ash Art Project www.ashartonline.com www.ashartonline.it]] | |||
* [[Asia House Gallery cancel Husain exhibition after Hindu groups threatens protest and vandalism incident]] | |||
* [[ASU's Student Recreation Complex refuses to display prints of female underwear]] | |||
* [[Attack on anti-gay lyrics of Bounty Killa and Banton]] | |||
* [[Augosto Boal, an exiled Brazilian playwright]] | |||
* [[Australia's Tea Tree Gallery Council censors nudes by Margaret Tuckey and Scott Eames]] | * [[Australia's Tea Tree Gallery Council censors nudes by Margaret Tuckey and Scott Eames]] | ||
* [[ | * [[Azerbaijan's parliament limits free speech]] | ||
* [[ | * [[Balzac, Novels : "La Comedie Humaine," etc.]] | ||
* [[Baron Charles Louis Montesquieu; Works of]] | |||
* [[ | * [[Baudelaire, "Les Fleurs du Mal"]] | ||
* [[ | * [[Beaumarchais, "Le Barbier de Seville", "Memoires", "Le Mariage de Figaro"]] | ||
* [[ | * [[Belarus Free Theater arrests over Edward Bonds Eleven Vests]] | ||
* [[Bernardo Bertolucci, Last Tango in Paris, Italy]] | |||
* [[Betrayal.jpg]] | |||
* [[ | * [[Birmingham removes Mohammed Ali's "Free Gaza" mural from building.]] | ||
* [[ | * [[Blaise Pascal; "Lettres a un Provincial", "Penseacutees"]] | ||
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* [[BLUE NOSES THE MINISTER SOKOLOV]] | * [[BLUE NOSES THE MINISTER SOKOLOV]] | ||
* [[ | * [[Book of poems challenged by Chelsea, Massachusetts Board of Education]] | ||
* [[ | * [[Borat Banned in Russia and Elsewhere]] | ||
* [[ | * [[Borders, Waldenbooks won't carry magazine containing Muhammed cartoons]] | ||
* [[ | * [[Boris Mikhailov]] | ||
* [[ | * [[Brazilian musician Chico Buarque de Hollanda]] | ||
* [[ | * [[Brendan Behan, Irish writer and playwright, Borstal Boy]] | ||
* [[ | * [[Brink, "Au plus noir de la nuit"]] | ||
* [[ | * [[British Historian Charles Boxer]] | ||
* [[ | * [[British playwright Henry Fielding]] | ||
* [[Bush, Cheney Collages Banned - Artwork Made from Flags Called a "Desecration"]] | * [[Bush, Cheney Collages Banned - Artwork Made from Flags Called a "Desecration"]] | ||
* [[ | * [[Cameroonian artist Mbanga facing enduring legal battle over controversial song lyrics]] | ||
* [[ | * [[Canadian Non-profit Association Orders Artist to Remove Image of Karl Marx From Public Mural]] | ||
* [[ | * [[Canal 13 - Univ. Catolica]] | ||
* [[ | * [[Carpita, Le Rendez-vous des quais]] | ||
* [[ | * [[Censor of a high school art's project]] | ||
* [[ | * [[Censorship in High School Play]] | ||
* [[ | * [[Censorship in Switzerland]] | ||
* [[Censorship of Bill Henson Photographs at the "Creative Australia 2020 Summit"]] | |||
* [[Censorship of Peruvian Cartoonist's Work by Government]] | |||
* [[Censorship of Venezuelan Television Network]] | |||
* [[Central pieces in UK exhibit pulled over nudity]] | |||
* [[Charles Baudelaire, French poet]] | |||
* [[Charles Darwin's self-censorship and other censors]] | |||
* [[China: Controls on the Internet]] | |||
* [[Chinese academic advocate Fei Xiaotong]] | |||
* [[Chinese censorship of Li Zhi]] | |||
* [[Chinese film screened at Cannes Film Festival despite not receiving approval from censorship committee]] | |||
* [[Chinese Government Cancels Art Exhibit By Controversial Artist]] | |||
* [[Chinese Government Censors Art Exhibits to Assert More Control Over Expression During 2008 Olympic Games]] | |||
* [[Chinese physicist and free speech activist Fang Lizhi]] | * [[Chinese physicist and free speech activist Fang Lizhi]] | ||
* [[ | * [[Chinese poet Feng Xuefeng]] | ||
* [[ | * [[Citibank websites by Andy Cox]] | ||
* [[ | * [[City Council cancels artist's exhibition over controversial Muslim artwork]] | ||
* [[ | * [[City of San Marcos tries to remove car-turned-visual art from public view.]] | ||
* [[ | * [[City refuses to advertise show of artwork by children of drug addicts]] | ||
* [[Cocaine Energy Drink]] | |||
* [[Cohen v. Recreation and Park Commission]] | |||
* [[Comstock Law Book Banning in U.S.]] | |||
* [[Constitutional Problems Under Abraham Lincoln, Civil War]] | |||
* [[Contemporary art exhibit from Prishtina closed in Belgrade]] | |||
* [[Contemporary Russian Artwork Not Allowed Through Customs For Exhibition in Dresden]] | |||
* [[Controversial rap artist unable to get visa to enter United States]] | |||
* [[Controversy over painting of Adolf Hitler]] | |||
* [[Critics of abstinence-only education banned from speaking at a national conference on the prevention of sexually transmited diseases.]] | |||
* [[Cuban musician Pedro Luis Ferrer]] | |||
* [[Czech government frames singer]] | |||
* [[Czech social comedy "The Firemen's Ball" censored]] | |||
* [[Dante's "De Moncarchia" censored by Pope]] | * [[Dante's "De Moncarchia" censored by Pope]] | ||
* [[ | * [[David Cerny's 'Bulgaria toilet art' covered by Czech government]] | ||
* [[ | * [[David Cerny's artwork "Shark" pulled from exibition called "Shadows of humor"]] | ||
* [[De pj heeft sterken binnengedaan een uur geleden]] | |||
* [[Desaparicion de Oesterheld y sus hijas 1978]] | |||
* [[Diderot; "L'Encyclopedie"]] | * [[Diderot; "L'Encyclopedie"]] | ||
* [[ | * [[Director of "Los Chicos" Marco Ferreri]] | ||
* [[ | * [[Documentary on African revolutions cut and restricted to promote apartheid]] | ||
* [[ | * [[Dr. Carl Muck conductor, Boston Symphony Orchestra]] | ||
* [[ | * [[Drawings by Palestinian children censored at Brandeis University]] | ||
* [[Dusan Makavejev's "W.R.: Mysteries of the Organism"]] | |||
* [[East Germany, Wolf Biermann, German poet and songwriter]] | |||
* [[Eduardo Ruano - Happening]] | |||
* [[Edward Bond's play "Saved"]] | * [[Edward Bond's play "Saved"]] | ||
* [[ | * [[Egyptian Parliament Demands Censorship of "Yacoubian Building"]] | ||
* [[El Paso Mall Management Demands Removal of Works From an Exhibit]] | |||
* [[El salto...]] | |||
* [[El turista cortés]] | |||
* [[Elif Shafak and other writers face charges for “Insulting Turkishness”]] | |||
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* [[English pamphlet "The Confessional Unmasked" leads to Hicklin Rule]] | * [[English pamphlet "The Confessional Unmasked" leads to Hicklin Rule]] | ||
* [[ | * [[English poet Lord Byron]] | ||
* [[ | * [[Enid Blyton, British children's book writer]] | ||
* [[Esteban Echeverria, Argentine poet and writer]] | |||
* [[Eva Stefani's work in Art Athina 2007]] | |||
* [[Exhibition title: Don't trust me]] | |||
* [[Famed dramatist, Arthur Miller, censored and attacked for allegedly criticizing McCarthyism]] | |||
* [[Federico Fellini's film "La Dolce Vita"]] | |||
* [[Federico Fellini's film "La Dolce Vita" censored by Catholic Church]] | |||
* [[Federico Solmi charged with obscenity in Italy due to the showing of his video "The Evil Empire"]] | * [[Federico Solmi charged with obscenity in Italy due to the showing of his video "The Evil Empire"]] | ||
* [[ | * [[Feminist Book banned in Egypt for "offending religion"]] | ||
* [[Fenomenale feminatheek]] | |||
* [[Ferrari sculptures]] | |||
* [[Francisco Bilbao, Chilean writer]] | |||
* [[Frank Zappa, American composer and musician]] | |||
* [[Fransisco Goya, Spanish Painter, Possibly Faced Censorship]] | |||
* [[Franz Grillparzer Censored by Hapsburgs]] | |||
* [[Freedom of the Press, Algeria]] | |||
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* [[French Banned Books List of 1961]] | * [[French Banned Books List of 1961]] | ||
* [[ | * [[French caricaturist Andre Gill]] | ||
* [[ | * [[French court orders ban on Chinese body parts show "Our Body: The Universe Within"]] | ||
* [[French film commision bans Chris Marker's controversial film on Cuba under the regime of Fidel Castro]] | |||
* [[French rapper removed from summer music festival]] | |||
* [[Friedrich von Schiller's Wilhelm Tell]] | |||
* [[Fuji Minx Video Gets Banned from YouTube]] | |||
* [[Gabriel Aresti, Basque poet]] | |||
* [[Galilei Galileo, "Dialogo sopra i due Massimi Sistemi... "]] | |||
* [[George Carlin on Pacifica Radio]] | |||
* [[German magazine cancels public display of an American's film due to its questionable content]] | * [[German magazine cancels public display of an American's film due to its questionable content]] | ||
* [[German minister of agriculture bans advertisement against genetic engineering]] | |||
* [[German officials refuse to hang poster featuring a photographed nude]] | |||
* [[German Poet Heinrich Heine]] | |||
* [[Germany: A Winter's Tale]] | |||
* [[Gilberto Ruiz - paintings]] | |||
* [[Gladys Barker Grauer works censored in Morristown, NJ]] | |||
* [[Goethe, "The Sorrows of Wertherr," "Faust"]] | |||
* [[Gordon Photos]] | |||
* [[Government orders Chinese galleries to remove politically sensitive works]] | |||
* [[Greek Exhibit Shut Down]] | |||
* [[Guillermo Treminio - journalist]] | |||
* [[Gustave Courbet's painting "The Bathers" the cause of much controversy]] | |||
* [[Gustave Flaubert's "Madame Bovary" faced censorship]] | |||
* [[Gustave Flaubert's novel Madame Bovary]] | |||
* [[Guy de Maupassant]] | * [[Guy de Maupassant]] | ||
* [[ | * [[Hague Museum Pulls Art by Sooreh Hera as Offensive to Muslims]] | ||
* [[Hallwalls' Artists and Models Ball]] | |||
* [[Hanoch Levin's "The Patriot"]] | |||
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* [[Harper College removed Amir Normandi photography after Muslim students protested]] | * [[Harper College removed Amir Normandi photography after Muslim students protested]] | ||
* [[ | * [[Havelock Ellis, a British sexologist]] | ||
* [[Hawthorne "The Scarlet Letter, a Romance"]] | |||
* [[Headman]] | |||
* [[Heather Has Two Mommies and Daddy's Roommate and Public Library access policies]] | |||
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* [[Henri Alleg, French critic of Algerian occupation]] | * [[Henri Alleg, French critic of Algerian occupation]] | ||
* [[ | * [[Herbert J. Biberman, American director, Salt of the Earth]] | ||
* [[" | * [[Hessian playwright and activist Georg Buchner]] | ||
* [[" | * [[Hiram Powers "The Greek Slave"]] | ||
* [[Homage to the Splasher]] | |||
* [[Homofobia en entidades públicas]] | |||
* [[Hongbo Chojong Jichim (information guidelines) (2 revisions - redirect page)]] | |||
* [[Honore Daumier's caricature "Gargantua" censored by French government]] | |||
* [[Hugo, Le Roi s'amuse]] | |||
* [[Hugo, Marion Delorme]] | |||
* [[Ibsen, The Ghosts]] | * [[Ibsen, The Ghosts]] | ||
* [[In a lawsuit ruling Shelton Brothers Brewers wins censorship case over a label featuring Santa's fully-clothed derriere perched atop a barrel of beer]] | * [[In a lawsuit ruling Shelton Brothers Brewers wins censorship case over a label featuring Santa's fully-clothed derriere perched atop a barrel of beer]] | ||
* [[ | * [[In Egypt, preacher, Manal Manea is sentenced to three years in prison for atheism and blasphemy against Islam]] | ||
* [[Index Librorum Prohibitorum]] | |||
* [[Indonesian theologian Hamzah Fansuri]] | |||
* [[Inside Higher Ed]] | |||
* [[Internet Censorship in Belarus]] | |||
* [[Internet censorship in Qatar]] | |||
* [[Iranian painter cannot publicly exhibit her work]] | |||
* [[Irish artist withdraws exhibition after location moves.]] | |||
* [[Italian philosopher Giordano Bruno]] | |||
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* [[Italy gags 'porno' Virgin Mary sites]] | * [[Italy gags 'porno' Virgin Mary sites]] | ||
* [[ | * [[Italy, school bans Muslim head scarves]] | ||
* [[Italy's first gay art exhibit cancelled]] | |||
* [[Itimar Ben Gvir, Israeli artist arrested for political photo]] | |||
* [[James Parlin sculpture "The Middle School Science Teacher Makes a Decision Hell Live to Regret" is removed by a dean from a BGSU art exhibition.]] | |||
* [[Jean Calvin: French theologian and religious reformer who censored and was censored]] | |||
* [[Jean-Jacques Rousseau; works of]] | |||
* [[Jean-Paul Alata, Prison d'Afrique banned in France, 1977]] | |||
* [[Jiri Menzel's "Skylarks on a String"]] | |||
* [[John Biddle, English theologian]] | * [[John Biddle, English theologian]] | ||
* [[ | * [[John Cleland; "Memoirs of a Woman of Pleasure... "]] | ||
* [[John Cleland's novel "Memoir of a Woman of Pleasure" censored for two centuries around the world]] | |||
* [[John Milton; Writings of]] | |||
* [[John Peter Zenger, publisher]] | |||
* [[John Stubbs; "The Discovery of a Gaping Gulf... "]] | |||
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* [[Jonathan Allen, W2001 W2002 W2003 W2004]] | * [[Jonathan Allen, W2001 W2002 W2003 W2004]] | ||
* [[ | * [[Jorge Edwards - Literature]] | ||
* [[Jorge Pena Hench- Music]] | |||
* [[Jose Antonio Claros - Literature]] | |||
* [[Jose de Acosta, Spanish missionary in South America]] | |||
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* [[Joshua Camozzi Milligan: "Sweet Jesus A Reaction to a Stolen Water Bottle"]] | * [[Joshua Camozzi Milligan: "Sweet Jesus A Reaction to a Stolen Water Bottle"]] | ||
* [[ | * [[Journalist Interviewing Militants in Turkey Sentenced to 15 Years In Prison]] | ||
* [[ | * [[Juan Antonio Bardem, Spanish film director, writer, actor]] | ||
* [[ | * [[Kano State Censorship Board in Nigeria bans 11 Hausa songs for being immoral, obscene and confrontational]] | ||
* [[Kant; "Critique of Pure Reason" and other works]] | |||
* [[Karl Friedrich Bahrdt, German theologian and freethinker]] | |||
* [[Kaucyila Brooke's photo collage "Tit for Twat" censored from Bucharest Biennale.]] | |||
* [[Kentucky government censors political watchdog site]] | |||
* [[Kiki Lamers accused of child pornography]] | * [[Kiki Lamers accused of child pornography]] | ||
* [[ | * [[Kowetiennes writer, Laila al-Othman, convicted of using indecent language and defamatory expressions in novel.]] | ||
* [[ | * [[Kurt Vonnegut's Slaughterhouse Five]] | ||
* [[La Nuit (film (2 revisions - redirect page)]] | |||
* [[Lady Chatterley's Lover]] | |||
* [[Lady Chatterly's Lover, D.H. Lawrence]] | |||
* [[LATIN 8bit BAND GETS BANNED in SWEDEN]] | |||
* [[Latin American and Spanish dance Fandango censored in Spain]] | |||
* [[Laura Ferguson Crouching Figure with Visible Skeleton and others]] | |||
* [[Lawyers Want Zimbabwe Publishers Freed]] | * [[Lawyers Want Zimbabwe Publishers Freed]] | ||
* [[Le démariage ou la démesure des petits vertueux]] | |||
* [[Leaving the Monkhood for Love song banned]] | |||
* [[Lebanese television station banned by the U.S. government]] | |||
* [[Lecture by the celebrated photographer Sally Mann ignites controversy; Virginia Governor Jim Gilmore enraged by Mann’s show at the state-funded Virginia Museum of Fine Arts and takes a strong stand]] | |||
* [[Let There Be Light]] | |||
* [[Li Jiantong's biography of Liu Zhidan]] | |||
* [[Library of Congress Cancels Slavery Exhibit]] | |||
* [[Licensing to print books in Europe]] | |||
* [[Life drawins stripper from the wyvern theater gallery in swindon]] | |||
* [[Literature Professor Suspended for Teaching James Joyce]] | |||
* [[Lithuania, Ausra and Varpas]] | |||
* [[Litterary censorship in Quebec]] | |||
* [[Lloyd Marcus paintings with references to religion removed]] | |||
* [[Localodades em Eminência - Places of eminent conflict]] | |||
* [[Lord of the Flies]] | * [[Lord of the Flies]] | ||
* [[ | * [[Los Angeles photographer's home raided by police]] | ||
* [[Louis Malle, Les Amants]] | |||
* [[Louise Fitzhugh's Harriet the Spy]] | |||
* [[Lynn Zachreson, censored artist]] | |||
* [[Lysistrata]] | |||
* [[M.F. Husain faces possible censorship]] | |||
* [[Maine gallery refuses to allow certain song lyrics to accompany artist's paintings]] | |||
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* [[Malaysian Government Bans Documentary on Former Communist Leader]] | * [[Malaysian Government Bans Documentary on Former Communist Leader]] | ||
* [[ | * [[Malaysian government bans film on Communist leader]] | ||
* [[ | * [[Male Nude in Shop Window Censored, Escondido, CA]] | ||
* [[Male nudes by Patricia Ridenour]] | |||
* [[Malta sponsoring extreme censorship]] | |||
* [[Manlio Argueta, Salvadorean fiction writer and poet]] | |||
* [[Manuel Buendia - Journalist]] | |||
* [[Many find Chicago-based artist's depiction of the "Last Supper" to be religiously offensive]] | |||
* [[Margarita Paksa protest]] | |||
* [[Mario Vargas Llosa - literature]] | |||
* [[Marlowe's Koran- burning hero Tamburlaine the Great is censored to avoid Muslim anger]] | |||
* [[Martin Luther, "Works", "Address to the German Nobility"]] | |||
* [[Mary Beth Edelson, Some Living American Women Artists/Last Supper]] | |||
* [[Masako Taorezu]] | |||
* [[Massachusetts Gallery Owner Hides Piece for 3 Months]] | |||
* [[Massachusetts students punished for racial views]] | * [[Massachusetts students punished for racial views]] | ||
* [[ | * [[Massachusetts Town Hall Employees Object to Nude Images]] | ||
* [[ | * [[Masters of Fine Arts Drama Student censored and defamed for theatrical theory and application thereof.]] | ||
* [[ | * [[Maurice Thorez' "Fils du Peuple"]] | ||
* [[ | * [[Maxime Rodinson's Muhammad removed from American U. in Cairo]] | ||
* [[Mayor Bloomberg attempts to ban graffiti art exhibition]] | |||
* [[Men arrested in Mauritania for controversial documentary]] | |||
* [[Mexican Radio Stations Ban Some Music]] | |||
* [[MFA Student at the San Francisco Art Institute "formally reprimanded" by the administration for videotaping an on-campus protest]] | |||
* [[Michael Meads Removes Works Fearing Controversy]] | |||
* [[Michael Moore, Disney, Fahrenheit 911]] | |||
* [[Michael Savage, Siren-WY art show]] | |||
* [[Michaelsen - paintings]] | |||
* [[Michel de Montaigne, "Les Essaies"]] | |||
* [[Michelangelo's David in Lake Alfred]] | |||
* [[Michele Tuohey's Painting "Butterfly."]] | |||
* [[Michigan Gallery Owner Finds Nudes "Degrading to Women"]] | |||
* [[Middle schooler suspended for issue of Sports Illustrated]] | |||
* [[Miguel de Molinos - Author]] | |||
* [[Mikhail Lermontov's "Death of a Poet"]] | |||
* [[Miklós Jancsó's "The Round Up"]] | |||
* [[Milan Kundera's "The Joke"]] | |||
* [[Military Recruiting Center Influences Sculpture's Removal]] | |||
* [[Milo Gralnick, Slaughterhouse Fairytales]] | * [[Milo Gralnick, Slaughterhouse Fairytales]] | ||
* [[ | * [[Mimis Androulakis's book "Mi Sto Ni" banned by Greek courts.]] | ||
* [[ | * [[Ming-Chinese official Fang Xiaoru]] | ||
* [[ | * [[Mistaken Case of Child Pornography Lands Mother in Prison]] | ||
* [[ | * [[Modigliani nudes]] | ||
* [[ | * [[Moliere; "Le Tartuffe ou l'Imposteur"]] | ||
* [[ | * [[Mongo Beti, Cameroonian write, France and Cameroon]] | ||
* [[ | * [[MTV bans female rapper's "suicidal" video]] | ||
* [[ | * [[Mumbai International Film Festival Censors Indian Citizens]] | ||
* [[ | * [[Mural censored at Kennedy International Airport for nudity]] | ||
* [[ | * [[Mural painted by nine teenagers in Brooklyn, New York is covered up due to its violent and provocative subject matter]] | ||
* [[ | * [[Mural replaced, tears shed]] | ||
* [[ | * [[Musician Jean Michel Jarre's censored in concert in Egypt]] | ||
* [[ | * [[My Museum, Selene Colbrun]] | ||
* [[ | * [[Nagasaki no Kane]] | ||
* [[Naked Man with Watermelon Photograph Vandalized]] | |||
* [[Naked statue of Greek God Horrifies parents at a California home schooling convention; City officials allow the parents to clothe the seemingly harmless statue]] | * [[Naked statue of Greek God Horrifies parents at a California home schooling convention; City officials allow the parents to clothe the seemingly harmless statue]] | ||
* [[ | * [[Nan Goldin photograph seized as possible child porn]] | ||
* [[Nancy Worthington's artwork "Gateway to Hope" censored in China]] | |||
* [[ | * [[National Press Club (NPC) of the Philippines alter mural without artist's permission]] | ||
* [[National Roman Catholic group protests Napa Art Exhibit]] | |||
* [[ | * [[Nationalists close Ron Haviv exhibition in Kragujevac, Serbia]] | ||
* [[Nearly seven years after "Presumed Innocent" opened, the French art exhibit continues to come under scrutiny for sexually explicit pieces]] | |||
* [[ | * [[Nevada County, CA Public Officials Remove Nudes]] | ||
* [[ | * [[Nevinson Painting]] | ||
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* [[New Hampshire College Student's Photograpy Projects Removed]] | * [[New Hampshire College Student's Photograpy Projects Removed]] | ||
* [[ | * [[New Mexico State Fair Places Ban on Nudes]] | ||
* [[New York State Bans Prison Inmates from Exhibiting Artwork]] | |||
* [[New York, Noah Lamy's DUMPBUSH license plate]] | |||
* [[Nguyen Kim Dinh nude paintings banned from exhibit by Hue City Department of Culture, Sports and Tourism]] | |||
* [[Nicole Boenig McGrade's photo, "Kids in Suburbia," was removed from Subiaco Library exhibit because the children's shirts were off.]] | |||
* [[Nigeria Accused of Harassing Journalists]] | |||
* [[Nigerian nightclub closed by authorities after political activity of owner]] | |||
* [[Nikolai Gogol's masterpiece "Mertvye Dushi: Poema" ("Dead Souls") Censored]] | |||
* [[Nineteen Eightyfour]] | |||
* [[No me dejaron desnudarme ante el Papa Benedicto]] | |||
* [[No me dejaron escupir a la profesora de lengua en el colegio]] | |||
* [[Nude artwork banned from college art exhibit]] | |||
* [[Nude by Vincent Mazo]] | |||
* [[Nude male image removed from Texas university's exhibit]] | |||
* [[Nude paintings removed from British hospital exhibit]] | |||
* [[Nude, non-sexual photography exhibition refused permission]] | |||
* [[Nudes by Sheila Albanese and Brandon Whipple]] | |||
* [[Nudes in Library Spur Florida County to Draft Rules for Displays]] | |||
* [[Nudes taken down from public exhibition at Harrow Arts Centre]] | |||
* [[Nudity Nixed Inside North Vancouver District Hall]] | * [[Nudity Nixed Inside North Vancouver District Hall]] | ||
* [[ | * [[Nuremberg Chronicle]] | ||
* [[Of Mice and Men]] | |||
* [[Ohio Gallery Removes Photos; Fears Violating Obscenity Laws]] | |||
* [[ | * [[Olneyville censors trash can designs based on political content]] | ||
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* [[One Hundred Years of Solitude]] | * [[One Hundred Years of Solitude]] | ||
* [[ | * [[One Magazine U.S. Post Office]] | ||
* [[ | * [[Opera Sextronique]] | ||
* [[Oppression of theater in Sierra Leone]] | |||
* [[Oregon school suspends 12 year-old who likes rock music]] | |||
* [[Ovid's "Ars Amatoria" (The Art of Love), "Elegies"]] | |||
* [[Oxford City Council Takes the C out of Colonization and puts it in Censorship]] | |||
* [[PA Residents Accuse Mexican Artist of "America-bashing"]] | |||
* [[Pablo Neruda poem brings charges of terrorist propaganda]] | |||
* [[Padilla poetry]] | |||
* [[Padin Performances]] | |||
* [[Painter Franciszek Kulon wins settlement in lawsuit against Sullivan County]] | |||
* [[Painter targeted over religious-bias]] | * [[Painter targeted over religious-bias]] | ||
* [[Painting Banned From Public Exhibition Due to Political Content]] | |||
* [[Painting containing male nudity is censored by a local area arts council in Tennessee]] | |||
* [[Painting cut from art exhibit because of its non-traditional representation of a religious figure]] | |||
* [[Painting of Breastfeeding Removed from Facebook]] | |||
* [[Painting of nude woman on a cross is banned from a Honolulu art exhibit; ACLU sues the city claiming the artist was unfairly censored]] | |||
* [[Painting of WTC tragedy by Paul D. Trice]] | |||
* [[Paintings by Alberto Gomez]] | |||
* [[Paintings Removed from Gallery at University of Auburn]] | |||
* [[Pamphlet promoting free love banned from distribution in United States]] | * [[Pamphlet promoting free love banned from distribution in United States]] | ||
* [[ | * [[Park commissioners want "bad words" removed from play]] | ||
* [[ | * [[Pas de cours sur les pirates du réseau]] | ||
* [[Pasolini, Pierpaolo "Rogopag"]] | |||
* [[Passages: Ceramic Heads and Figures by Louise Radochonski]] | |||
* [[Pat Buchanan's Campaign Staff Objects to Art Exhibit]] | |||
* [[Pat Oleszko performance too political for East Hampton Artists Alliance]] | |||
* [[People's Portrait Project, Cop Killer photo]] | |||
* [[Pepsi questions use of Dixie Chick's endorsement]] | |||
* [[Pete Seeger concert head in high school auditorium despite objections from the school board]] | |||
* [[Peter Abelard, French philosopher and theologian]] | |||
* [[Peter Abelard, Religious Prohibition]] | |||
* [[Peter kennard]] | |||
* [[Petrograd]] | |||
* [[Photograph of nude 10-year-old Brooke Shields removed from the Tate Modern a day before the exhibit was to open.]] | |||
* [[Photographer Ejected From Street Arts Festival]] | |||
* [[Photographs by Jaime Carrera]] | * [[Photographs by Jaime Carrera]] | ||
* [[ | * [[Photographs by Jill Friedman]] | ||
* [[ | * [[Photographs of Evan Johnson]] | ||
* [[ | * [[Photos by Linda Griffith]] | ||
* [[Photos of Palestinian Life Removed]] | |||
* [[Picasso's Guernica Covered at United Nations]] | |||
* [[Pierre Bayle, French writer, philosopher and theologian]] | |||
* [[Pierre Cornielle's play "Le Cid" censored by Academie Francaise]] | |||
* [[Pierre-Augustin Caron De Beaumarchais, French playwright]] | |||
* [[Pietro Aretino, Italian writer and satirist]] | |||
* [[Pietro Aretino's book Sonnetti Lussuriosi]] | |||
* [[Pilsen Gallery covers Amir Normandi's photo "True You" of nude Muslim woman]] | |||
* [[Play About American Demonstrator Rachel Corrie Indefinitely Delayed out of Political "Sensitivity"]] | |||
* [[Play canceled in Paris after playwright gave speech at Milosevic's funeral]] | |||
* [[Poem removed from gallery because it was found offensive]] | |||
* [[Poetry of Reiner Kunze]] | |||
* [[Poland, language purity laws]] | |||
* [[Police threaten to shut down "obscene" art exhibition in India]] | |||
* [[Political Painting in Australia Denied To Be Hung Up Without Any Explanation Given.]] | |||
* [[Political Satire in 19th century England]] | |||
* [[Politically themed artwork removed from Michigan town hall]] | |||
* [[Poor Lonesome Lisa, The Stupid Sad Slut]] | |||
* [[Portrait of dog removed from exhibition]] | |||
* [[Potential ban of Sri Lankan film, "Aksharaya," threatens freedom of expression]] | * [[Potential ban of Sri Lankan film, "Aksharaya," threatens freedom of expression]] | ||
* [[ | * [[Pramoedya Ananta Toer's This Earth of Mankind Banned]] | ||
* [[President Clinton denied peek at nude photo]] | |||
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* [[Previously Censored Mongolian Modern Art Triumphs in New Exhibition at Ulan Baatar]] | * [[Previously Censored Mongolian Modern Art Triumphs in New Exhibition at Ulan Baatar]] | ||
* [[ | * [[Prints and sculpture by Janette Hopper and Sharon Rupp]] | ||
* [[ | * [[Profanation]] | ||
* [[ | * [[Provocative Film Banned from DVD Distribution in Australia Causing Accusations of Art Expression Censorship]] | ||
* [[Public and Private (exhibition) (2 revisions - redirect page)]] | |||
* [[Public Sculpture]] | |||
* [[Puritan Theocracy in Colonial America]] | |||
* [[Qatar censors websites]] | |||
* [[Rabih Mroue's performance piece banned]] | |||
* [[Radio Popular]] | |||
* [[Radio station ransacked by local government official in Peru]] | |||
* [[Recode]] | |||
* [[Red Raids, Communist Fears]] | |||
* [[Reginald Scott; "A Discovery of Witchcraft"]] | |||
* [[Reinaldo Arenas, exiled Cuban writer]] | * [[Reinaldo Arenas, exiled Cuban writer]] | ||
* [[ | * [[Removing painting Borders on censorship]] | ||
* [[ | * [[Rene Descartes; "Les Meditations Methaphysiques"]] | ||
* [[Rhode Island Student's Drawings Removed from Display]] | |||
* [[Richard Meyer's book on censorship banned in Canada]] | |||
* [[Robert Parsons; "A Conference..."]] | |||
* [[Roberto Plate in "Experiencias 68"]] | |||
* [[Roberto Rossellini's film The Miracle]] | |||
* [[Rock group Kittie declawed in Texas]] | |||
* [[Rolling Stones Censored in China]] | |||
* [[ | * [[Rolling Stones on Ed Sullivan Show]] | ||
* [[Romanian government forbids all languages except Romanian]] | |||
* [[Romanian Writer B.P. Hasdeu put on trial for infringing on public morals]] | |||
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* [[Ronstadt thrown out of Vegas casino after song dedication to Michael Moore]] | * [[Ronstadt thrown out of Vegas casino after song dedication to Michael Moore]] | ||
* [[ | * [[Russia's anti-extremist laws censor political art.]] | ||
* [[Russian customs agents confiscate photographs to be displayed in London]] | |||
* [[Russian Ministry bars provocative work from Paris show]] | |||
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* [[Russian museum directors close religious exhibit]] | * [[Russian museum directors close religious exhibit]] | ||
* [[ | * [[Russian poet Joseph Brodsky]] | ||
* [[ | * [[Sade, "Justine or the Misfortunes of Virtue", "Juliette"]] | ||
* [[ | * [[Santo Kyoden]] | ||
* [[Satirical religious writings of Desiderius Erasmus]] | * [[Satirical religious writings of Desiderius Erasmus]] | ||
* [[Savonarola's Writings]] | |||
* [[SCAD Art History]] | |||
* [[Scarfe's political cartoons removed from gallery]] | |||
* [[School Principal Orders Removal of WWII Exhibit]] | |||
* [[Sculpture removed from Milford, Connecticut chapter of American Red Cross]] | |||
* [[Sculpture to tribute John F. Kennedy Jr. depicting President Kennedy walking with his grown son is put on hold after many argue the image - a historical anachronism - is in poor taste.]] | |||
* [[Secret Service silences anti-Bush protester]] | |||
* [[Sedition Act, Ratification of the First Amendment]] | |||
* [[Self Portrait of a Martyr by Lucong]] | * [[Self Portrait of a Martyr by Lucong]] | ||
* [[ | * [[Self-censorship by the New York Public Library]] | ||
* [[ | * [[Self-portrait by Ryan D]] | ||
* [[ | * [[Senegalese singer boycotted, threatened by religious groups after album release]] | ||
* [[ | * [[Serious Farce]] | ||
* [[Serious Farce, Summer 1998]] | |||
* [[Sex Show-Chicago]] | |||
* [[Sexual sculpture removed from Indian gallery]] | |||
* [[Shawn Dell Joyce, "She Nourishes," Newburgh, New York]] | |||
* [[Shepard Fairey murals painted over in KY.]] | |||
* [[Simon and Garfunkel's "Cecilia" banned in Malawi]] | |||
* [[Simon Schuster says no to a picture-book containing an image of a child dressed as a witch for Halloween, author/illustrator Ken Robbins finds new publishing house.]] | |||
* [[Singapore exhibition rejected over photos of gay couples kissing]] | |||
* [[Singapore film festival cuts two films over sex and religion]] | |||
* [[Singer Blasphemes Bush's legs and then is Bounced from Borders.]] | |||
* [[Six prints by convicted murderer Jack Kevorkian removed from a gallery but the building's owner for provocative subject matter]] | |||
* [[Skarro]] | |||
* [[Smithsonian Exhibit Investigated for Political Advocacy]] | |||
* [[Smoke gets in your eyes/ 2007]] | |||
* [[Socio-political Mural Removed from Exhibit at CA Parole Museum]] | * [[Socio-political Mural Removed from Exhibit at CA Parole Museum]] | ||
* [[ | * [[Socrates]] | ||
* [[ | * [[Somalian writer Nuruddin Farah]] | ||
* [[South African artist's song banned for sexual reference]] | |||
* [[South African poet Breyten Breytenbach]] | |||
* [[South African poet Dennis Brutus]] | |||
* [[South African writer, Madeleine Van Biljon, loses award]] | |||
* [[South Carolina museum removes Sherer's "New Male Nudes"]] | |||
* [[South Carolina production offends southern palate.]] | |||
* [[South Korea, new internet electoral laws]] | |||
* [[South Park Episode 201]] | |||
* [[Spanish film director Luis Garcia Berlanga censored under Franco]] | |||
* [[Spanish Judge orders satirical magazine pulled for depicting royalty having sex]] | |||
* [[Spanish theatre group, Els Joglars, imprisoned by military]] | |||
* [[Stanley Kubrick's "Clockwork Orange" banned in Britain]] | |||
* [[Stanley Kubrick's "Lolita"]] | |||
* [[State Department removes controversial telegraph from text]] | |||
* [[State v. Douglas D.]] | |||
* [[Statute destroyed in Egypt in response to a fatwa]] | |||
* [[Steve Bantu Biko, South African Political Activist]] | * [[Steve Bantu Biko, South African Political Activist]] | ||
* [[ | * [[Student art in Oklahoma - PIE]] | ||
* [[ | * [[Student banners removed over political content]] | ||
* [[ | * [[Student magazine confiscated and teacher fired]] | ||
* [[ | * [[Sullivan vs. New York Times]] | ||
* [[ | * [[Sullivan vs. New York Times Co.]] | ||
* [[ | * [[Suppression of Media in U.S. Occupied Iraq]] | ||
* [[ | * [[Surendran Nair Work Withdrawn from National Gallery of Modern Art in Delhi]] | ||
* [[ | * [[Susan Narduli, Men in Flight]] | ||
* [[Swedish gallery pulls drawing of Mohammed as a dog]] | |||
* [[Terence Koh's "Gone, Yet Still" exhibit comprising of inconic figurines with erections causes lawsuit at the Baltic Centre for Contemporary Art.]] | |||
* [[TERTULIA]] | |||
* [[Texas gallery threatens removal of work containing nudes]] | |||
* [[Texas, adult comic books violate obscenity laws]] | |||
* [[Texas, teacher fired for defending student artwork]] | |||
* [[Thai editor loses job after criticizing prime minister]] | |||
* [[Thai government threatens to censor opera]] | |||
* [[The "Koran"]] | |||
* [[The "Spiegel"-affair]] | |||
* [[The assassination of Georgi Markov]] | |||
* [[The Beatles]] | |||
* [[The Beaver Ad]] | |||
* [[The Boston Chronicle, a colonial American newspaper]] | |||
* [[The Days of the Turbins]] | |||
* [[The Dixie Chicks get Criticized for "Un-American" Remark]] | |||
* [[The Fandango]] | |||
* [[The Gay Guardian]] | |||
* [[The Golden Age]] | * [[The Golden Age]] | ||
* [[ | * [[The Google Adwords Happening]] | ||
* [[ | * [[The Hobbit]] | ||
* [[ | * [[The imprisonment of artist-photographer Thomas Condon in USA]] | ||
* [[ | * [[The Internet as a form of censorship...]] | ||
* [[THE LARAMIE PROJECT]] | |||
* [[The life of Jesus by Gerhard Haderer censored by Greece]] | |||
* [[The Lord Chamberlain, "The Licensing Act"]] | |||
* [[The Marqius de Sade]] | |||
* [[The New History of Brazil]] | |||
* [[The Raaba Songs on the Companions of Prophet Mohammed]] | |||
* [[The Story of Colors / La Historia de los Colores: A Bilingual Storybook from the Jungles of Chiapas]] | |||
* [[The Tin Drum]] | |||
* [[The White Book on Repression in Algeria]] | |||
* [[The Wonders of The Heavens and Flying” by Susan Narduli]] | |||
* [[Themba Mhbele (2 revisions - redirect page)]] | |||
* [[Thomas Aikenhead, Scottish priest and freethinker]] | |||
* [[Thomas Eakins (1844-1916): American Painter and art teacher]] | |||
* [[Thomas Eakins, an American painter and art professor]] | |||
* [[Thomas Paine, Religious Prohibition]] | |||
* [[Thomas Rude: "American Standard"]] | |||
* [[Timerman writings]] | |||
* [[Tissa Balasuriya, Sri Lankan theologian]] | |||
* [[Today's Special, a civil rights history installation]] | |||
* [[Torapamavoa]] | |||
* [[Tropicalia Revolutionary Movement in Brazil]] | |||
* [[Trotsky's "Report of the Siberian Delegation"]] | |||
* [[Troy University art student sues after nude photos are banned from art exhibit]] | |||
* [[Turkey, books about Kurdish leader banned and confiscated]] | * [[Turkey, books about Kurdish leader banned and confiscated]] | ||
* [[ | * [[Turkey, teachers arrested for writing in Kurdish]] | ||
* [[ | * [[Turkish justice ministry bans award-winning film]] | ||
* [[ | * [[Turkish political party threatens movie theaters]] | ||
* [[ | * [[TV and Film Censorship in Malaysia]] | ||
* [[Two Kurdish journalists sentenced to death in Iran]] | |||
* [[Two Men Found Guilty in Russia Over Art That the State Deemed to Incite Hatred]] | |||
* [[U.S. Billboard company refuses to run ad campaign in which same-sex couples are pictured holding hands]] | |||
* [[U.S. District Court Grants Vapo and Glow Sticks for Ravers]] | |||
* [[U.S. Soldiers Denied Access to Certain Internet Cites]] | |||
* [[UCLA's 2008 Wight Biennial censored Maya Lujan's "White Magic and Xandu" mandala symbol for resembling a swastika.]] | |||
* [[Uitgeverij Guggenheimer]] | |||
* [[UNCW pulls nude photos of minors from Frank Cordelle's The Century Project]] | |||
* [[Understanding Sexual Identity]] | |||
* [[University Censors National Comic Strip]] | |||
* [[University of Alabama Locks Nude Sculpture in Closet]] | |||
* [[University of Iowa Removes Nude Image from Arts Festival]] | |||
* [[University of Iowa Removes Paintings in Fine Arts Festival]] | |||
* [[University of Mobile Censors Painting]] | |||
* [[University of Rochester radio is stripped of live programs]] | |||
* [[University of Tennessee Mural Covered Up]] | |||
* [[Using internet for political purposes in China is illegal]] | * [[Using internet for political purposes in China is illegal]] | ||
* [[ | * [[VELADO DE PELICULA FOTOGRAFICA DEL REGISTRO DEL GRUPO INTERDISCIPLINARIO Anfibio]] | ||
* [[ | * [[Verdi Opera]] | ||
* [[ | * [[Victor Jara - Music]] | ||
* [[ | * [[Video removed from YouTube]] | ||
* [[ | * [[Vietnamese government destroys "poisonous cultural goods"]] | ||
* [[ | * [[Violeta Gomez's "Alice in Loveland"]] | ||
* [[ | * [[Visitor to British Art Gallery censors male nude painting]] | ||
* [[ | * [[Vissarion Belinskii, Letter to Gogol', Russia]] | ||
* [[ | * [[Vom Polizeigriff zum Übergriff]] | ||
* [[ | * [[War related art exhibit canceled in Ohio]] | ||
* [[ | * [[WAR, an exhibition by Alex Donis]] | ||
* [[ | * [[Washington newsstand owners imprisoned on obscenity charges]] | ||
* [[ | * [[Washington Post won't publish "Boondocks" comic strip]] | ||
* [[ | * [[Watertown Free Public Library, Massachusetts]] | ||
* [[ | * [[Whitechapel Gallery Censors Hans Bellmer]] | ||
* [[William Shakespeare is Bowdlerized]] | |||
* [[Withdrawal of “Asperges Me” by Thierry de Gortier from the International Art Exhibition in Greece]] | |||
* [[Woman indicted on obscenity charges over Web site that featured child-sex, torture stories]] | |||
* [[Women kissing Women, Too Hot for Huntsville Alabama]] | |||
* [[Workplace Censorship]] | |||
* [[Writer Haydar Haydar declared an apostate and sentenced to death by Islamists in Egypt for his book "A Banquet for Seaweed"]] | * [[Writer Haydar Haydar declared an apostate and sentenced to death by Islamists in Egypt for his book "A Banquet for Seaweed"]] | ||
* [[ | * [[Zimbabwe national radio bans controversial musician Hosiah Chipanga after an anti-government song is released]] | ||
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- "5 min de objetividad ante una escultura verde en Bilbao"
- "Civil and Canonical Law"
- "Denied Advancement"
- "El Pueblo" newspaper
- "Forbidden Art" exhibit of previously barred artwork In Russia under investigation
- "From Here to Eternity" altered from Jones's original novel
- "La Divina Commedia"," De Monarchia"
- "No es seri este cementerio" Los Gru
- "No es serio este cementerio" Los Gru
- "Pantagruel", "Gargentua"
- "Petition of Fifty", Panscasila, President Suharto
- "Satyricon"
- "Temoignages et Documents"
- "Thaleia"
- "The Talmud"
- "Tucuman arde" exhibition
- 24 hours
- Abd Al-Wahhab Al-Bayati, Iraqi poet
- Abelard, Pierre "Introductio ad Theologiam" other works
- Academic Freedom, Ford Foundation, Rockefeller Foundation
- Academy of American Poets
- Ai Qing, Chinese poet
- Al Jazeera
- Aleksandr Askoldov, "The Commissar"
- Alexandre Dumas Fils' "La Dame Aux Camelias" (The Lady of the Camilias) Censored In France and Britain
- American beat writer William S. Burroughs
- American Heritage Dictionary
- American poet Allen Ginsberg
- Amos 'n' Andy, NAACP pressures CBS to cancel program
- An Inconvenient Truth
- András Jeles film banned in Hungary for being too philosophical
- Andre Brink's novel Looking on Darkness
- Andrew Barton, Colonial American dramatist
- Anti-Chavez Radio is Raided in Venezuela
- Anti-pornography documentary banned
- Anti-Spain play banned after Spain threats to sevar all relations with England
- Anti-war Speech Silenced Across America
- Argentine pianist Miguel Angel Estrella
- Arrest for Trespass in Mall for store bought Peace T-Shirt
- Arrested for Posting Pictures of Iraqis in Public Space
- Art copies
- Art Gallery Fights Censorship with Humour
- Art show to close a week early for "disturbing" pictures of a naked seven-year old girl
- Artist censored by the Iranian government for nudity
- Artwork censored in exhibit honoring Chinese New Year
- Artwork Depicting an Antlered Queen "Too Political" for Quebec
- Asashi Shimbun
- Ash Art Project www.ashartonline.com www.ashartonline.it
- Asia House Gallery cancel Husain exhibition after Hindu groups threatens protest and vandalism incident
- ASU's Student Recreation Complex refuses to display prints of female underwear
- Attack on anti-gay lyrics of Bounty Killa and Banton
- Augosto Boal, an exiled Brazilian playwright
- Australia's Tea Tree Gallery Council censors nudes by Margaret Tuckey and Scott Eames
- Azerbaijan's parliament limits free speech
- Balzac, Novels : "La Comedie Humaine," etc.
- Baron Charles Louis Montesquieu; Works of
- Baudelaire, "Les Fleurs du Mal"
- Beaumarchais, "Le Barbier de Seville", "Memoires", "Le Mariage de Figaro"
- Belarus Free Theater arrests over Edward Bonds Eleven Vests
- Bernardo Bertolucci, Last Tango in Paris, Italy
- Betrayal.jpg
- Birmingham removes Mohammed Ali's "Free Gaza" mural from building.
- Blaise Pascal; "Lettres a un Provincial", "Penseacutees"
- BLUE NOSES THE MINISTER SOKOLOV
- Book of poems challenged by Chelsea, Massachusetts Board of Education
- Borat Banned in Russia and Elsewhere
- Borders, Waldenbooks won't carry magazine containing Muhammed cartoons
- Boris Mikhailov
- Brazilian musician Chico Buarque de Hollanda
- Brendan Behan, Irish writer and playwright, Borstal Boy
- Brink, "Au plus noir de la nuit"
- British Historian Charles Boxer
- British playwright Henry Fielding
- Bush, Cheney Collages Banned - Artwork Made from Flags Called a "Desecration"
- Cameroonian artist Mbanga facing enduring legal battle over controversial song lyrics
- Canadian Non-profit Association Orders Artist to Remove Image of Karl Marx From Public Mural
- Canal 13 - Univ. Catolica
- Carpita, Le Rendez-vous des quais
- Censor of a high school art's project
- Censorship in High School Play
- Censorship in Switzerland
- Censorship of Bill Henson Photographs at the "Creative Australia 2020 Summit"
- Censorship of Peruvian Cartoonist's Work by Government
- Censorship of Venezuelan Television Network
- Central pieces in UK exhibit pulled over nudity
- Charles Baudelaire, French poet
- Charles Darwin's self-censorship and other censors
- China: Controls on the Internet
- Chinese academic advocate Fei Xiaotong
- Chinese censorship of Li Zhi
- Chinese film screened at Cannes Film Festival despite not receiving approval from censorship committee
- Chinese Government Cancels Art Exhibit By Controversial Artist
- Chinese Government Censors Art Exhibits to Assert More Control Over Expression During 2008 Olympic Games
- Chinese physicist and free speech activist Fang Lizhi
- Chinese poet Feng Xuefeng
- Citibank websites by Andy Cox
- City Council cancels artist's exhibition over controversial Muslim artwork
- City of San Marcos tries to remove car-turned-visual art from public view.
- City refuses to advertise show of artwork by children of drug addicts
- Cocaine Energy Drink
- Cohen v. Recreation and Park Commission
- Comstock Law Book Banning in U.S.
- Constitutional Problems Under Abraham Lincoln, Civil War
- Contemporary art exhibit from Prishtina closed in Belgrade
- Contemporary Russian Artwork Not Allowed Through Customs For Exhibition in Dresden
- Controversial rap artist unable to get visa to enter United States
- Controversy over painting of Adolf Hitler
- Critics of abstinence-only education banned from speaking at a national conference on the prevention of sexually transmited diseases.
- Cuban musician Pedro Luis Ferrer
- Czech government frames singer
- Czech social comedy "The Firemen's Ball" censored
- Dante's "De Moncarchia" censored by Pope
- David Cerny's 'Bulgaria toilet art' covered by Czech government
- David Cerny's artwork "Shark" pulled from exibition called "Shadows of humor"
- De pj heeft sterken binnengedaan een uur geleden
- Desaparicion de Oesterheld y sus hijas 1978
- Diderot; "L'Encyclopedie"
- Director of "Los Chicos" Marco Ferreri
- Documentary on African revolutions cut and restricted to promote apartheid
- Dr. Carl Muck conductor, Boston Symphony Orchestra
- Drawings by Palestinian children censored at Brandeis University
- Dusan Makavejev's "W.R.: Mysteries of the Organism"
- East Germany, Wolf Biermann, German poet and songwriter
- Eduardo Ruano - Happening
- Edward Bond's play "Saved"
- Egyptian Parliament Demands Censorship of "Yacoubian Building"
- El Paso Mall Management Demands Removal of Works From an Exhibit
- El salto...
- El turista cortés
- Elif Shafak and other writers face charges for “Insulting Turkishness”
- English pamphlet "The Confessional Unmasked" leads to Hicklin Rule
- English poet Lord Byron
- Enid Blyton, British children's book writer
- Esteban Echeverria, Argentine poet and writer
- Eva Stefani's work in Art Athina 2007
- Exhibition title: Don't trust me
- Famed dramatist, Arthur Miller, censored and attacked for allegedly criticizing McCarthyism
- Federico Fellini's film "La Dolce Vita"
- Federico Fellini's film "La Dolce Vita" censored by Catholic Church
- Federico Solmi charged with obscenity in Italy due to the showing of his video "The Evil Empire"
- Feminist Book banned in Egypt for "offending religion"
- Fenomenale feminatheek
- Ferrari sculptures
- Francisco Bilbao, Chilean writer
- Frank Zappa, American composer and musician
- Fransisco Goya, Spanish Painter, Possibly Faced Censorship
- Franz Grillparzer Censored by Hapsburgs
- Freedom of the Press, Algeria
- French Banned Books List of 1961
- French caricaturist Andre Gill
- French court orders ban on Chinese body parts show "Our Body: The Universe Within"
- French film commision bans Chris Marker's controversial film on Cuba under the regime of Fidel Castro
- French rapper removed from summer music festival
- Friedrich von Schiller's Wilhelm Tell
- Fuji Minx Video Gets Banned from YouTube
- Gabriel Aresti, Basque poet
- Galilei Galileo, "Dialogo sopra i due Massimi Sistemi... "
- George Carlin on Pacifica Radio
- German magazine cancels public display of an American's film due to its questionable content
- German minister of agriculture bans advertisement against genetic engineering
- German officials refuse to hang poster featuring a photographed nude
- German Poet Heinrich Heine
- Germany: A Winter's Tale
- Gilberto Ruiz - paintings
- Gladys Barker Grauer works censored in Morristown, NJ
- Goethe, "The Sorrows of Wertherr," "Faust"
- Gordon Photos
- Government orders Chinese galleries to remove politically sensitive works
- Greek Exhibit Shut Down
- Guillermo Treminio - journalist
- Gustave Courbet's painting "The Bathers" the cause of much controversy
- Gustave Flaubert's "Madame Bovary" faced censorship
- Gustave Flaubert's novel Madame Bovary
- Guy de Maupassant
- Hague Museum Pulls Art by Sooreh Hera as Offensive to Muslims
- Hallwalls' Artists and Models Ball
- Hanoch Levin's "The Patriot"
- Harper College removed Amir Normandi photography after Muslim students protested
- Havelock Ellis, a British sexologist
- Hawthorne "The Scarlet Letter, a Romance"
- Headman
- Heather Has Two Mommies and Daddy's Roommate and Public Library access policies
- Henri Alleg, French critic of Algerian occupation
- Herbert J. Biberman, American director, Salt of the Earth
- Hessian playwright and activist Georg Buchner
- Hiram Powers "The Greek Slave"
- Homage to the Splasher
- Homofobia en entidades públicas
- Hongbo Chojong Jichim (information guidelines) (2 revisions - redirect page)
- Honore Daumier's caricature "Gargantua" censored by French government
- Hugo, Le Roi s'amuse
- Hugo, Marion Delorme
- Ibsen, The Ghosts
- In a lawsuit ruling Shelton Brothers Brewers wins censorship case over a label featuring Santa's fully-clothed derriere perched atop a barrel of beer
- In Egypt, preacher, Manal Manea is sentenced to three years in prison for atheism and blasphemy against Islam
- Index Librorum Prohibitorum
- Indonesian theologian Hamzah Fansuri
- Inside Higher Ed
- Internet Censorship in Belarus
- Internet censorship in Qatar
- Iranian painter cannot publicly exhibit her work
- Irish artist withdraws exhibition after location moves.
- Italian philosopher Giordano Bruno
- Italy gags 'porno' Virgin Mary sites
- Italy, school bans Muslim head scarves
- Italy's first gay art exhibit cancelled
- Itimar Ben Gvir, Israeli artist arrested for political photo
- James Parlin sculpture "The Middle School Science Teacher Makes a Decision Hell Live to Regret" is removed by a dean from a BGSU art exhibition.
- Jean Calvin: French theologian and religious reformer who censored and was censored
- Jean-Jacques Rousseau; works of
- Jean-Paul Alata, Prison d'Afrique banned in France, 1977
- Jiri Menzel's "Skylarks on a String"
- John Biddle, English theologian
- John Cleland; "Memoirs of a Woman of Pleasure... "
- John Cleland's novel "Memoir of a Woman of Pleasure" censored for two centuries around the world
- John Milton; Writings of
- John Peter Zenger, publisher
- John Stubbs; "The Discovery of a Gaping Gulf... "
- Jonathan Allen, W2001 W2002 W2003 W2004
- Jorge Edwards - Literature
- Jorge Pena Hench- Music
- Jose Antonio Claros - Literature
- Jose de Acosta, Spanish missionary in South America
- Joshua Camozzi Milligan: "Sweet Jesus A Reaction to a Stolen Water Bottle"
- Journalist Interviewing Militants in Turkey Sentenced to 15 Years In Prison
- Juan Antonio Bardem, Spanish film director, writer, actor
- Kano State Censorship Board in Nigeria bans 11 Hausa songs for being immoral, obscene and confrontational
- Kant; "Critique of Pure Reason" and other works
- Karl Friedrich Bahrdt, German theologian and freethinker
- Kaucyila Brooke's photo collage "Tit for Twat" censored from Bucharest Biennale.
- Kentucky government censors political watchdog site
- Kiki Lamers accused of child pornography
- Kowetiennes writer, Laila al-Othman, convicted of using indecent language and defamatory expressions in novel.
- Kurt Vonnegut's Slaughterhouse Five
- La Nuit (film (2 revisions - redirect page)
- Lady Chatterley's Lover
- Lady Chatterly's Lover, D.H. Lawrence
- LATIN 8bit BAND GETS BANNED in SWEDEN
- Latin American and Spanish dance Fandango censored in Spain
- Laura Ferguson Crouching Figure with Visible Skeleton and others
- Lawyers Want Zimbabwe Publishers Freed
- Le démariage ou la démesure des petits vertueux
- Leaving the Monkhood for Love song banned
- Lebanese television station banned by the U.S. government
- Lecture by the celebrated photographer Sally Mann ignites controversy; Virginia Governor Jim Gilmore enraged by Mann’s show at the state-funded Virginia Museum of Fine Arts and takes a strong stand
- Let There Be Light
- Li Jiantong's biography of Liu Zhidan
- Library of Congress Cancels Slavery Exhibit
- Licensing to print books in Europe
- Life drawins stripper from the wyvern theater gallery in swindon
- Literature Professor Suspended for Teaching James Joyce
- Lithuania, Ausra and Varpas
- Litterary censorship in Quebec
- Lloyd Marcus paintings with references to religion removed
- Localodades em Eminência - Places of eminent conflict
- Lord of the Flies
- Los Angeles photographer's home raided by police
- Louis Malle, Les Amants
- Louise Fitzhugh's Harriet the Spy
- Lynn Zachreson, censored artist
- Lysistrata
- M.F. Husain faces possible censorship
- Maine gallery refuses to allow certain song lyrics to accompany artist's paintings
- Malaysian Government Bans Documentary on Former Communist Leader
- Malaysian government bans film on Communist leader
- Male Nude in Shop Window Censored, Escondido, CA
- Male nudes by Patricia Ridenour
- Malta sponsoring extreme censorship
- Manlio Argueta, Salvadorean fiction writer and poet
- Manuel Buendia - Journalist
- Many find Chicago-based artist's depiction of the "Last Supper" to be religiously offensive
- Margarita Paksa protest
- Mario Vargas Llosa - literature
- Marlowe's Koran- burning hero Tamburlaine the Great is censored to avoid Muslim anger
- Martin Luther, "Works", "Address to the German Nobility"
- Mary Beth Edelson, Some Living American Women Artists/Last Supper
- Masako Taorezu
- Massachusetts Gallery Owner Hides Piece for 3 Months
- Massachusetts students punished for racial views
- Massachusetts Town Hall Employees Object to Nude Images
- Masters of Fine Arts Drama Student censored and defamed for theatrical theory and application thereof.
- Maurice Thorez' "Fils du Peuple"
- Maxime Rodinson's Muhammad removed from American U. in Cairo
- Mayor Bloomberg attempts to ban graffiti art exhibition
- Men arrested in Mauritania for controversial documentary
- Mexican Radio Stations Ban Some Music
- MFA Student at the San Francisco Art Institute "formally reprimanded" by the administration for videotaping an on-campus protest
- Michael Meads Removes Works Fearing Controversy
- Michael Moore, Disney, Fahrenheit 911
- Michael Savage, Siren-WY art show
- Michaelsen - paintings
- Michel de Montaigne, "Les Essaies"
- Michelangelo's David in Lake Alfred
- Michele Tuohey's Painting "Butterfly."
- Michigan Gallery Owner Finds Nudes "Degrading to Women"
- Middle schooler suspended for issue of Sports Illustrated
- Miguel de Molinos - Author
- Mikhail Lermontov's "Death of a Poet"
- Miklós Jancsó's "The Round Up"
- Milan Kundera's "The Joke"
- Military Recruiting Center Influences Sculpture's Removal
- Milo Gralnick, Slaughterhouse Fairytales
- Mimis Androulakis's book "Mi Sto Ni" banned by Greek courts.
- Ming-Chinese official Fang Xiaoru
- Mistaken Case of Child Pornography Lands Mother in Prison
- Modigliani nudes
- Moliere; "Le Tartuffe ou l'Imposteur"
- Mongo Beti, Cameroonian write, France and Cameroon
- MTV bans female rapper's "suicidal" video
- Mumbai International Film Festival Censors Indian Citizens
- Mural censored at Kennedy International Airport for nudity
- Mural painted by nine teenagers in Brooklyn, New York is covered up due to its violent and provocative subject matter
- Mural replaced, tears shed
- Musician Jean Michel Jarre's censored in concert in Egypt
- My Museum, Selene Colbrun
- Nagasaki no Kane
- Naked Man with Watermelon Photograph Vandalized
- Naked statue of Greek God Horrifies parents at a California home schooling convention; City officials allow the parents to clothe the seemingly harmless statue
- Nan Goldin photograph seized as possible child porn
- Nancy Worthington's artwork "Gateway to Hope" censored in China
- National Press Club (NPC) of the Philippines alter mural without artist's permission
- National Roman Catholic group protests Napa Art Exhibit
- Nationalists close Ron Haviv exhibition in Kragujevac, Serbia
- Nearly seven years after "Presumed Innocent" opened, the French art exhibit continues to come under scrutiny for sexually explicit pieces
- Nevada County, CA Public Officials Remove Nudes
- Nevinson Painting
- New Hampshire College Student's Photograpy Projects Removed
- New Mexico State Fair Places Ban on Nudes
- New York State Bans Prison Inmates from Exhibiting Artwork
- New York, Noah Lamy's DUMPBUSH license plate
- Nguyen Kim Dinh nude paintings banned from exhibit by Hue City Department of Culture, Sports and Tourism
- Nicole Boenig McGrade's photo, "Kids in Suburbia," was removed from Subiaco Library exhibit because the children's shirts were off.
- Nigeria Accused of Harassing Journalists
- Nigerian nightclub closed by authorities after political activity of owner
- Nikolai Gogol's masterpiece "Mertvye Dushi: Poema" ("Dead Souls") Censored
- Nineteen Eightyfour
- No me dejaron desnudarme ante el Papa Benedicto
- No me dejaron escupir a la profesora de lengua en el colegio
- Nude artwork banned from college art exhibit
- Nude by Vincent Mazo
- Nude male image removed from Texas university's exhibit
- Nude paintings removed from British hospital exhibit
- Nude, non-sexual photography exhibition refused permission
- Nudes by Sheila Albanese and Brandon Whipple
- Nudes in Library Spur Florida County to Draft Rules for Displays
- Nudes taken down from public exhibition at Harrow Arts Centre
- Nudity Nixed Inside North Vancouver District Hall
- Nuremberg Chronicle
- Of Mice and Men
- Ohio Gallery Removes Photos; Fears Violating Obscenity Laws
- Olneyville censors trash can designs based on political content
- One Hundred Years of Solitude
- One Magazine U.S. Post Office
- Opera Sextronique
- Oppression of theater in Sierra Leone
- Oregon school suspends 12 year-old who likes rock music
- Ovid's "Ars Amatoria" (The Art of Love), "Elegies"
- Oxford City Council Takes the C out of Colonization and puts it in Censorship
- PA Residents Accuse Mexican Artist of "America-bashing"
- Pablo Neruda poem brings charges of terrorist propaganda
- Padilla poetry
- Padin Performances
- Painter Franciszek Kulon wins settlement in lawsuit against Sullivan County
- Painter targeted over religious-bias
- Painting Banned From Public Exhibition Due to Political Content
- Painting containing male nudity is censored by a local area arts council in Tennessee
- Painting cut from art exhibit because of its non-traditional representation of a religious figure
- Painting of Breastfeeding Removed from Facebook
- Painting of nude woman on a cross is banned from a Honolulu art exhibit; ACLU sues the city claiming the artist was unfairly censored
- Painting of WTC tragedy by Paul D. Trice
- Paintings by Alberto Gomez
- Paintings Removed from Gallery at University of Auburn
- Pamphlet promoting free love banned from distribution in United States
- Park commissioners want "bad words" removed from play
- Pas de cours sur les pirates du réseau
- Pasolini, Pierpaolo "Rogopag"
- Passages: Ceramic Heads and Figures by Louise Radochonski
- Pat Buchanan's Campaign Staff Objects to Art Exhibit
- Pat Oleszko performance too political for East Hampton Artists Alliance
- People's Portrait Project, Cop Killer photo
- Pepsi questions use of Dixie Chick's endorsement
- Pete Seeger concert head in high school auditorium despite objections from the school board
- Peter Abelard, French philosopher and theologian
- Peter Abelard, Religious Prohibition
- Peter kennard
- Petrograd
- Photograph of nude 10-year-old Brooke Shields removed from the Tate Modern a day before the exhibit was to open.
- Photographer Ejected From Street Arts Festival
- Photographs by Jaime Carrera
- Photographs by Jill Friedman
- Photographs of Evan Johnson
- Photos by Linda Griffith
- Photos of Palestinian Life Removed
- Picasso's Guernica Covered at United Nations
- Pierre Bayle, French writer, philosopher and theologian
- Pierre Cornielle's play "Le Cid" censored by Academie Francaise
- Pierre-Augustin Caron De Beaumarchais, French playwright
- Pietro Aretino, Italian writer and satirist
- Pietro Aretino's book Sonnetti Lussuriosi
- Pilsen Gallery covers Amir Normandi's photo "True You" of nude Muslim woman
- Play About American Demonstrator Rachel Corrie Indefinitely Delayed out of Political "Sensitivity"
- Play canceled in Paris after playwright gave speech at Milosevic's funeral
- Poem removed from gallery because it was found offensive
- Poetry of Reiner Kunze
- Poland, language purity laws
- Police threaten to shut down "obscene" art exhibition in India
- Political Painting in Australia Denied To Be Hung Up Without Any Explanation Given.
- Political Satire in 19th century England
- Politically themed artwork removed from Michigan town hall
- Poor Lonesome Lisa, The Stupid Sad Slut
- Portrait of dog removed from exhibition
- Potential ban of Sri Lankan film, "Aksharaya," threatens freedom of expression
- Pramoedya Ananta Toer's This Earth of Mankind Banned
- President Clinton denied peek at nude photo
- Previously Censored Mongolian Modern Art Triumphs in New Exhibition at Ulan Baatar
- Prints and sculpture by Janette Hopper and Sharon Rupp
- Profanation
- Provocative Film Banned from DVD Distribution in Australia Causing Accusations of Art Expression Censorship
- Public and Private (exhibition) (2 revisions - redirect page)
- Public Sculpture
- Puritan Theocracy in Colonial America
- Qatar censors websites
- Rabih Mroue's performance piece banned
- Radio Popular
- Radio station ransacked by local government official in Peru
- Recode
- Red Raids, Communist Fears
- Reginald Scott; "A Discovery of Witchcraft"
- Reinaldo Arenas, exiled Cuban writer
- Removing painting Borders on censorship
- Rene Descartes; "Les Meditations Methaphysiques"
- Rhode Island Student's Drawings Removed from Display
- Richard Meyer's book on censorship banned in Canada
- Robert Parsons; "A Conference..."
- Roberto Plate in "Experiencias 68"
- Roberto Rossellini's film The Miracle
- Rock group Kittie declawed in Texas
- Rolling Stones Censored in China
- Rolling Stones on Ed Sullivan Show
- Romanian government forbids all languages except Romanian
- Romanian Writer B.P. Hasdeu put on trial for infringing on public morals
- Ronstadt thrown out of Vegas casino after song dedication to Michael Moore
- Russia's anti-extremist laws censor political art.
- Russian customs agents confiscate photographs to be displayed in London
- Russian Ministry bars provocative work from Paris show
- Russian museum directors close religious exhibit
- Russian poet Joseph Brodsky
- Sade, "Justine or the Misfortunes of Virtue", "Juliette"
- Santo Kyoden
- Satirical religious writings of Desiderius Erasmus
- Savonarola's Writings
- SCAD Art History
- Scarfe's political cartoons removed from gallery
- School Principal Orders Removal of WWII Exhibit
- Sculpture removed from Milford, Connecticut chapter of American Red Cross
- Sculpture to tribute John F. Kennedy Jr. depicting President Kennedy walking with his grown son is put on hold after many argue the image - a historical anachronism - is in poor taste.
- Secret Service silences anti-Bush protester
- Sedition Act, Ratification of the First Amendment
- Self Portrait of a Martyr by Lucong
- Self-censorship by the New York Public Library
- Self-portrait by Ryan D
- Senegalese singer boycotted, threatened by religious groups after album release
- Serious Farce
- Serious Farce, Summer 1998
- Sex Show-Chicago
- Sexual sculpture removed from Indian gallery
- Shawn Dell Joyce, "She Nourishes," Newburgh, New York
- Shepard Fairey murals painted over in KY.
- Simon and Garfunkel's "Cecilia" banned in Malawi
- Simon Schuster says no to a picture-book containing an image of a child dressed as a witch for Halloween, author/illustrator Ken Robbins finds new publishing house.
- Singapore exhibition rejected over photos of gay couples kissing
- Singapore film festival cuts two films over sex and religion
- Singer Blasphemes Bush's legs and then is Bounced from Borders.
- Six prints by convicted murderer Jack Kevorkian removed from a gallery but the building's owner for provocative subject matter
- Skarro
- Smithsonian Exhibit Investigated for Political Advocacy
- Smoke gets in your eyes/ 2007
- Socio-political Mural Removed from Exhibit at CA Parole Museum
- Socrates
- Somalian writer Nuruddin Farah
- South African artist's song banned for sexual reference
- South African poet Breyten Breytenbach
- South African poet Dennis Brutus
- South African writer, Madeleine Van Biljon, loses award
- South Carolina museum removes Sherer's "New Male Nudes"
- South Carolina production offends southern palate.
- South Korea, new internet electoral laws
- South Park Episode 201
- Spanish film director Luis Garcia Berlanga censored under Franco
- Spanish Judge orders satirical magazine pulled for depicting royalty having sex
- Spanish theatre group, Els Joglars, imprisoned by military
- Stanley Kubrick's "Clockwork Orange" banned in Britain
- Stanley Kubrick's "Lolita"
- State Department removes controversial telegraph from text
- State v. Douglas D.
- Statute destroyed in Egypt in response to a fatwa
- Steve Bantu Biko, South African Political Activist
- Student art in Oklahoma - PIE
- Student banners removed over political content
- Student magazine confiscated and teacher fired
- Sullivan vs. New York Times
- Sullivan vs. New York Times Co.
- Suppression of Media in U.S. Occupied Iraq
- Surendran Nair Work Withdrawn from National Gallery of Modern Art in Delhi
- Susan Narduli, Men in Flight
- Swedish gallery pulls drawing of Mohammed as a dog
- Terence Koh's "Gone, Yet Still" exhibit comprising of inconic figurines with erections causes lawsuit at the Baltic Centre for Contemporary Art.
- TERTULIA
- Texas gallery threatens removal of work containing nudes
- Texas, adult comic books violate obscenity laws
- Texas, teacher fired for defending student artwork
- Thai editor loses job after criticizing prime minister
- Thai government threatens to censor opera
- The "Koran"
- The "Spiegel"-affair
- The assassination of Georgi Markov
- The Beatles
- The Beaver Ad
- The Boston Chronicle, a colonial American newspaper
- The Days of the Turbins
- The Dixie Chicks get Criticized for "Un-American" Remark
- The Fandango
- The Gay Guardian
- The Golden Age
- The Google Adwords Happening
- The Hobbit
- The imprisonment of artist-photographer Thomas Condon in USA
- The Internet as a form of censorship...
- THE LARAMIE PROJECT
- The life of Jesus by Gerhard Haderer censored by Greece
- The Lord Chamberlain, "The Licensing Act"
- The Marqius de Sade
- The New History of Brazil
- The Raaba Songs on the Companions of Prophet Mohammed
- The Story of Colors / La Historia de los Colores: A Bilingual Storybook from the Jungles of Chiapas
- The Tin Drum
- The White Book on Repression in Algeria
- The Wonders of The Heavens and Flying” by Susan Narduli
- Themba Mhbele (2 revisions - redirect page)
- Thomas Aikenhead, Scottish priest and freethinker
- Thomas Eakins (1844-1916): American Painter and art teacher
- Thomas Eakins, an American painter and art professor
- Thomas Paine, Religious Prohibition
- Thomas Rude: "American Standard"
- Timerman writings
- Tissa Balasuriya, Sri Lankan theologian
- Today's Special, a civil rights history installation
- Torapamavoa
- Tropicalia Revolutionary Movement in Brazil
- Trotsky's "Report of the Siberian Delegation"
- Troy University art student sues after nude photos are banned from art exhibit
- Turkey, books about Kurdish leader banned and confiscated
- Turkey, teachers arrested for writing in Kurdish
- Turkish justice ministry bans award-winning film
- Turkish political party threatens movie theaters
- TV and Film Censorship in Malaysia
- Two Kurdish journalists sentenced to death in Iran
- Two Men Found Guilty in Russia Over Art That the State Deemed to Incite Hatred
- U.S. Billboard company refuses to run ad campaign in which same-sex couples are pictured holding hands
- U.S. District Court Grants Vapo and Glow Sticks for Ravers
- U.S. Soldiers Denied Access to Certain Internet Cites
- UCLA's 2008 Wight Biennial censored Maya Lujan's "White Magic and Xandu" mandala symbol for resembling a swastika.
- Uitgeverij Guggenheimer
- UNCW pulls nude photos of minors from Frank Cordelle's The Century Project
- Understanding Sexual Identity
- University Censors National Comic Strip
- University of Alabama Locks Nude Sculpture in Closet
- University of Iowa Removes Nude Image from Arts Festival
- University of Iowa Removes Paintings in Fine Arts Festival
- University of Mobile Censors Painting
- University of Rochester radio is stripped of live programs
- University of Tennessee Mural Covered Up
- Using internet for political purposes in China is illegal
- VELADO DE PELICULA FOTOGRAFICA DEL REGISTRO DEL GRUPO INTERDISCIPLINARIO Anfibio
- Verdi Opera
- Victor Jara - Music
- Video removed from YouTube
- Vietnamese government destroys "poisonous cultural goods"
- Violeta Gomez's "Alice in Loveland"
- Visitor to British Art Gallery censors male nude painting
- Vissarion Belinskii, Letter to Gogol', Russia
- Vom Polizeigriff zum Übergriff
- War related art exhibit canceled in Ohio
- WAR, an exhibition by Alex Donis
- Washington newsstand owners imprisoned on obscenity charges
- Washington Post won't publish "Boondocks" comic strip
- Watertown Free Public Library, Massachusetts
- Whitechapel Gallery Censors Hans Bellmer
- William Shakespeare is Bowdlerized
- Withdrawal of “Asperges Me” by Thierry de Gortier from the International Art Exhibition in Greece
- Woman indicted on obscenity charges over Web site that featured child-sex, torture stories
- Women kissing Women, Too Hot for Huntsville Alabama
- Workplace Censorship
- Writer Haydar Haydar declared an apostate and sentenced to death by Islamists in Egypt for his book "A Banquet for Seaweed"
- Zimbabwe national radio bans controversial musician Hosiah Chipanga after an anti-government song is released