Words in a war

Words in a war

Tetiana Gubii fears her mother tongue is being silenced by war My mother is Russian, and I’m Ukrainian. On the 24th of February 2022, we both woke up listening to the sound of explosions, which announced the beginning of the full-scale invasion. At that moment, we...
Chronicling the corrosive effects of Empire in Zimbabwe

Chronicling the corrosive effects of Empire in Zimbabwe

Shortlisted for The Booker Prize, Tsitsi Dangarembga is the voice of Zimbabwe Four days after learning that her novel, This Mournable Body had been longlisted for the Booker Prize Tsitsi Dangarembga was arrested. In March 2020 she had been holding a placard inscribed...
 Yang Hengjun trial deeply flawed

 Yang Hengjun trial deeply flawed

Australian PEN Centres condemn the suspended death sentence handed to Yang Henjung PEN International joins the undersigned PEN Centres in condemning the handing down of a suspended death to Australian writer Yang Hengjun, five years after he was detained and accused...
 Freedom of Expression in the Israel-Palestine Conflict

 Freedom of Expression in the Israel-Palestine Conflict

A personal response to the war by PEN Sydney’s Mansour Razaghi More than 16,000 people have been killed and housing and infrastructure has been destroyed on a massive scale. However, these are not the only devastating outcomes of the bloody conflict between...
call for an international day against censorship

call for an international day against censorship

The Iranian Writers Association calls on PEN International and all PEN centres to recognise 4 December as The International Day Against Censorship. The Iranian Writers Association (IWA), in commemoration of two of its members who were assassinated 15 years ago, has...
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