15.11.07

Day of the Imprisoned Writer

On November 15 each year International PEN stages the Day of the Imprisoned Writer. PEN members do what they can to "raise public awareness of the plight of their colleagues worldwide," writing protest appeals, staging events, and calling attention to imprisoned writers around the globe. Five writers in particular are selected "to represent the global spread of the problems as well as to illustrate the types of attacks."

This year, PEN is focusing on these five writers:

Burma (Myanmar): Zargana

Burma (Myanmar): Zargana Well-known comedian and poet among the many arrested in recent crackdown against pro-democracy demonstrators

Cuba: Normando Hernández González

Cuba: Normando Hernández González Journalist imprisoned under crackdown on dissidents in 2003 and since held under dire conditions

Gambia: Fatou Jaw Manneh

Gambia: Fatou Jaw Manneh Journalist on trial and facing a heavy sentence on charges of sedition for her articles criticizing the Gambian president

Iran: Yaghoub Yadali

Iran: Yaghoub Yadali Novelist given a one-year sentence for his fictional characterization of the ethnic minority of which he is himself a member

Uzbekistan: Dzamshid Karimov

Uzbekistan: Dzamshid Karimov Journalist who has covered human rights abuses and written critical articles, and who has been held in psychiatric detention for over a year

1 comment:

Unknown said...

The common denominator among all of them is government repression of their right to freedom of speech, correct? I wouldn't wonder if they are made to rot in jail.