World Press Freedom Day: Take Action to Support Jimmy Lai

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3 May: PEN International joins the global community in celebrating the 30th anniversary of World Press Freedom Day.

Established by the UN General Assembly in December 1993, this international day recognizes the fundamental principles of press freedom, including the importance of independent media and the safety of journalists.

To mark the day, this year, we feature the case of imprisoned journalist, media publisher, activist and writer, Jimmy Lai, who is currently facing a potential life sentence for his journalism in Hong Kong.

Journalists are the eyes and ears of society. With their work, they meet the need for democratic liberties, a need that can never be erased. They must be able to speak and write about matters of public interest without fear of interference, arrest or other forms of reprisal or persecution. Jimmy Lai is no exception to this. We stand by his side today and every day. Ma Thida, Chair of PEN International’s Imprisoned Writers Committee

For over a century, PEN’s global membership has been mobilising in support of an independent and free press, defending journalists who have been threatened, imprisoned and sometimes killed for speaking truth to power, and urging political leaders to guarantee freedom of expression, recognised by the United Nations as a driver for all other human rights.

Take action today to free Jimmy Lai


Take Action

This solidarity action is in collaboration with English PEN’s PENWrites campaign. All letters will be subject to screening as a safety precaution.

PENWrites is English PEN’s international letter-writing campaign in solidarity with writers in prison and at risk around the world. For decades, PEN has supported writers who are persecuted for exercising their right to freedom of expression, and PEN members have long supported fellow writers by sending letters of solidarity. #PENWrites.

Please take a few moments to write a message of solidarity and support to Jimmy Lai:

Share our campaign posts on your social media, and encourage others to write messages of support to Jimmy Lai. Please use the hashtags #FreeJimmyLai #JimmyLai #WorldPressFreedomDay when posting.

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