International Women’s Day 2022: Take Action for Gulgeş Deryaspî and Meral Şimşek.

PEN International joins the global community in celebrating International Women's Day (March 8) a global day marking the social, economic, cultural, and political achievements of women, and calling to action for accelerating women's equality.

In 2018 PEN International launched its Women’s Manifesto, a set of principles which aim to protect free expression by combating and eliminating the silencing of women worldwide, whether through censorship, prosecution, arrests, harassment or violence. The Manifesto has been a rallying point for both PEN Centres and other organisations to progress the rights of women in education, publishing and literature.

PEN International is building on the Manifesto by highlighting today, on International Women’s Day 2022, the case of two women who are persecuted because of the peaceful exercise of their right to freedom of expression, and calling on its membership to take action: Gulgeş Deryaspî (Turkey) and Meral Şimşek (Turkey).

Today, on International Women’s Day, we celebrate the ongoing achievements of women writers worldwide. Yet so many women continue to be silenced, such as Kurdish writers Gulgeş Deryaspî and Meral Şimşek, each facing lengthy prison sentences in Turkey for their writings. On this important day, our thoughts are also with all women victims of war, and all those trapped in conflict situations. The PEN Community stands by them. Romana Cacchioli, Executive Director, PEN International.

Please take action on behalf of Gulgeş Deryaspî and Meral Şimşek.

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