On Censorship and Surveillance with Yehia Jaber
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Welcome to our podcast episode on censorship and surveillance in Lebanon. We're diving into the complexities of how different forms of control affect freedom of expression.
Today, we're breaking down the differences between government surveillance and censorship, and societal censorship often seen as cancel culture. In Lebanon, this plays out not just in politics but also in art and theater, where artists often feel pressure to tone down their work to avoid backlash.We'll discuss how these forms of control intersect and affect individuals and society at large. So, join us as we explore the impact of censorship and surveillance in Lebanon, from government monitoring to the pressure on artists to self-censor.
Yehia Jaber is a Journalist, and Playwright. He is known for his controversial plays that shed light on important issues pertaining to civil society.
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