Governments and free speech
Should/ Can a government of a particular country initiate action against a newspaper of another country, as in the case of this? Pakistan is likely to take legal actions against Washington Times for this cartoon. Read about it here.
By Naveen Mandava
Should/ Can a government of a particular country initiate action against a newspaper of another country, as in the case of this?
Pakistan is likely to take legal actions against Washington Times for this cartoon. Read about it here.

About Naveen Mandava
Naveen is Co-Founder at XamCheck, an organization that partners with schools, supporting them in processes they follow, with learning materials and processes that are all crafted to work together as an interconnected system to drive learning. He is a Doctoral Fellow from RAND Graduate School in Santa Monica, United States of America. He has worked extensively on assessment based decision support for governments, non-profit organizations and schools chains in India and the USA for over 10 years. He has been a Lead Consultant with the World Bank’s Innovations for Poverty Action Consortium, a Policy Analyst with RAND Corporation and a Research Manager at Centre for Civil Society.
