International PEN brings together writers, journalists, poets – all those using the written word to promote ideas – in the common belief that it is through this sharing that bridges of understanding can be built between peoples. These bridges cross political, geographical, ethnic, cultural, religious and other divides.
It is for this reason that the protection of the right to freedom of expression – the freedom to express ideas without fear of attack, arrest or other persecution – has been at the heart of International PEN's work since it was formed in 1921.
PEN's work and advocacy was fully developed by the time the Universal Declaration on Human Rights was declared and adopted by the United Nations in 1948. It has been argued that PEN helped to define the concept of freedom of expression that is now enshrined under Article 19 of the Declaration, a right that is as important today as it was when it was defined in the aftermath of World War Two.
Everyone has the right to freedom of opinion and expression; this right includes freedom to hold opinions without interference and to seek, receive, and impart information and ideas through any media and regardless of frontiers.
The Writers in Prison Committee celebrates 50 years of defending freedom of expression with year-long campaign
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The Writers in Prison Committee's campaign for freedom of expression in the Americas
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CUBA: Tenth journalist released, exiled to Spain
23 Jul 2010
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TURKEY: Publisher Ragip Zarakolu Back on Trial Again, Alongside Writer Mehmet Güler
23 Jul 2010
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TUNISIA: journalist Fahem Boukaddous jailed, serious concern for health
20 Jul 2010
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MEXICO: young journalist shot dead in Michoacán
14 Jul 2010
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CUBA: Six journalists released; 16 to follow
13 Jul 2010
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WiPC’s 50th Anniversary
06 Jul 2010
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MEXICO: husband-and-wife journalists shot dead in Guerrero
02 Jul 2010
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IRAN: Leading journalist released on bail; trial continues
02 Jul 2010
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PANAMA: Veteran journalist jailed for article on environmental damage
01 Jul 2010
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RWANDA: Newspaper editor murdered
28 Jun 2010
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TURKEY: Publisher Ragip Zarakolu Acquitted - Writer Mehmet Güler Sentenced to 15 months
11 Jun 2010
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AZERBAIJAN: Eynulla Fatullayev has been unfairly tried
01 Jun 2010
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TURKEY: Publisher and Human Rights Activist Faces Imprisonment
27 May 2010
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SUDAN: three journalists detained, two incommunicado; one tortured
27 May 2010
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BELARUS: Writer Vladimir Neklyayev and Editor Sergei Voznyak Released
26 May 2010
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MEXICO: editor missing in Veracruz
18 May 2010
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IRAN: Canadian-Iranian journalist and writer, Maziar Bahari, sentenced in absentia
14 May 2010
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CHINA/TIBET: Writer detained
10 May 2010
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CHINA: Dissident writer’s health declining.
06 May 2010
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SRI LANKA: Journalist J. S. Tissainayagam pardoned
04 May 2010
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