THE DAY OF THE IMPRISONED WRITER 2020 AND THE SUISSE ROMAND PEN CENTRE

THE DAY OF THE IMPRISONED WRITER 2020

AND THE SUISSE ROMAND PEN CENTRE

Release all human rights defenders immediately and unconditionally

No Selective Indignation for Defending Freedom of Expression.

This Sunday, 15 November is the Day of the Imprisoned Writer 2020, celebrated by PEN International members throughout the world. Despite the pandemic and adversity, during the last twelve months, the Committee for the Defence of Persecuted and Imprisoned Writers of the Suisse Romand PEN Centre continues to support PEN International in its campaigns for defending freedom of expression and helping writers and journalists at risk or in danger.

There are no frontiers for freedom of expression, but today it is endangered. Here, writing is a very simple act. But in several countries, authors risk to be accused of spying or considered as public enemies for having the courage of expressing their thoughts, denouncing corruption, protesting against injustice, opposing to the environmental destruction, or condemning the violations of human and citizen rights.

To defend freedom of expression and promote literature without borders, there is no selective indignation facing human rights degradation conditions. This is why since January 2020, our Committee has treated more than 85 cases or subjects of concern in more than 40 States in the world (Turkey, Iran, Egypt, China - Hong Kong - Tibet –Xinjiang of the Uighurs, Belarus, Mexico, Viet Nam, India, Russia, Cuba, Azerbaijan, Nicaragua, Uganda, Kyrgyzstan, Sudan, Brazil, France, United Kingdom, Myanmar, Eritrea, Togo, Slovakia, Nigeria, Honduras, Greece, Canada, Australia, African States, Sri Lanka, Haiti, Lebanon, Serbia, Chile, Burundi, Bahrain, Singapore, Thailand, Philippines, Malaysia, Yemen, Middle East, North Africa etc.).

The pandemic doesn’t prevent intolerance, discrimination, hate and repression from spreading. Non-exhaustive is the list of cases of writers, journalists, translators, publishers, artists, songwriters, bloggers and defenders of human rights and environmental matters facing the threat of harassment, arrest, torture and even death. Everywhere, pens and pencils continue to be confiscated or broken. Drawings, songs, poems are targeted by the arbitrary political power, fanaticism and intolerance, the secret police surveillance and major crime organizations.

We share also PEN International concern to assure the writers’ safety against criminal defamation and insult laws, as well as mass surveillance and its crippling effect on freedom of expression and freedom of the press in some countries. Apart from Turkey, the People’s Republic of China and the Socialist Republic of Viet Nam are well-known for long prison sentences and excessive preventive detention. The last two communist States couldn’t hide their prisons and forced labor camps crowded with human rights

prisoners. Attacks and murders of writers and journalists remain often unpunished, notably in Mexico and Latin America. Among prisoners, dead people are known in Turkey, Egypt, Kyrgyzstan and Communist Viet Nam.

In celebrating the Day of the Imprisoned Writer 2020, the Committee for the Defence of Persecuted and Imprisoned Writers of the Suisse Romand PEN Centre pays tribute to writers, journalists and human rights defenders dead in prison, murdered or missing on the road of exile. Together, we condemn these crimes and denounce the impunity of their assassins. Together, we name, as an example, some known people among numerous victims:

Together, we ask the concerned state authorities for immediate and unconditional release of all writers, editors, translators, professionals of independent media and human rights defenders currently detained in prisons, in preventive or probationary detention for peacefully exercising their rights to freedom of expression and opinion. Among people mentioned above, we express our solidarity and support to the following six major cases:

Nguyên Hoàng Bao Viêt,

President of the Suisse Romand PEN Centre.

For the Committee for the Defence of Persecuted and Imprisoned Writers

of the Suisse Romand PEN Centre.

Geneva November 2020

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