PEN International joins global celebrations to mark International Women's Day. “Every year on this day, PEN acknowledges that violence against women is a form of censorship and that human rights are more important than culture, religion and tradition”, says Jennifer Clement, President of PEN International.

Around the world many women, including women writers and women’s rights activists, fight for the rights and freedoms of women and all individuals, risking their life, daily. On International Women’s Day 2021, PEN International highlights the cases of five such women:

  • Volha Kalackaja (Belarus),

  • Bianca Santana (Brazil),

  • Golrokh Ebrahimi Iraee (Iran),

  • Rahile Dawut, (People's Republic of China) and;

  • Tsitsi Dangarembga (Zimbabwe).

“Across the world women are taking their rightful place in expressing and claiming their fundamental rights, participating in societal debates and holding governments to account. Globally, women are at the forefront, bearing witness, reporting and holding the line where authoritarian regimes and cultural norms seek to silence them. Everywhere, everyday women are harassed, intimidated and abused for speaking out, for expressing their views. PEN celebrates women’s voices, their bravery and resilience. We campaign for the freedom of expression of all women as means to full equality”. Romana Cacchioli, PEN International’s Executive Director.

Officially recognized by the United Nations in 1977, International Women’s Day is a day when women are recognized for their achievements. The day also marks a call to action to build support for women's rights and participation in the political and economic arenas.

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