Join PEN’s global day of action for imprisoned writers - Day of the Imprisoned Writer 2019

This Day of the Imprisoned Writer, PEN campaigned on behalf of writers imprisoned in Mexico, Egypt, Uganda, Turkey and Sri Lanka.

On 15 November, the Day of the Imprisoned Writer, PEN International is calling for urgent international action to protect writers and journalists worldwide who are increasingly targeted by state and non-state actors simply for carrying out their work.

‘Be they poets, investigative journalists, short-story writers, lyricists – writers are under siege across the world. PEN’s focus cases for this year’s Day of the Imprisoned Writer highlight continued and sinister efforts from Mexico to Egypt to Turkey to silence writers and curtail freedom of expression. It is also a day of global mobilisation to stand in solidarity with writers who have had their freedom taken away for speaking truth to power. It is a day when we say to those who target writers and journalists that we will not let them be silenced.’

Each year, PEN highlights the cases of five persecuted writers – be they imprisoned, facing prosecution or otherwise at risk – that are emblematic of the type of threats and attacks faced by writers and journalists around the world. On this day, our Centres, members and supporters worldwide stand in solidarity with their colleagues and call on those responsible to end their persecution. You can join this campaign by taking action below.

This year, PEN is highlighting the cases of:

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