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Amnesty activists in Toronto staged a flash mob in a busy downtown intersection to draw attention to human rights concerns in Russia.
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Amnesty activists in Toronto staged a flash mob in a busy downtown intersection to draw attention to human rights concerns in Russia.
Copyright: Eugen-Florin Zamfirescu/AI
Amnesty activists in Toronto staged a flash mob in a busy downtown intersection to draw attention to human rights concerns in Russia.
Copyright: Eugen-Florin Zamfirescu/AI
International Translation Day 2017 was organised by English PEN and Free Word, and took place at the British Library, London, on 2 October 2017.
International Translation Day 2017 was organised by English PEN and Free Word, and took place at the British Library, London, on 2 October 2017.
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Launch of “Freedom under threat” campaign to shine a light on the crackdown on rights and freedoms in Russia while the world is watching in the build-up to the Sochi Olympics in winter 2014.
The event involved an “Olympic relay” from Ottawa University with a colourful procession with music, costumes, acrobats, relay runners, and more. The relay ended at the Russian Embassy, where activists held a short demonstration holding signs and birthday cake for Putin, wishing for respect for human rights.
Amnesty activists in Toronto staged a flash mob in a busy downtown intersection to draw attention to human rights concerns in Russia.
Copyright: Eugen-Florin Zamfirescu/AI
1,000+ people protested against the Government's controversial proposed Police, Crime, Sentencing and Courts Bill at Devonshire Green in Sheffield.
The proposed Bill includes proposals that would give police and the Home Secretary increased powers to stop protests on grounds of “serious annoyance or inconvenience” which if you’re a government minister could mean all of them.
It’s a serious erosion of civil liberties and democratic rights.
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Seminar:
Freedom of thought - the case of Turkey and Leyla Zana.
Speakers: Prof. Mary Davis of London metropolitan University Mr. Muharrem Erbey (Leyla Zana’s lawyer), Mrs. Margaret Owen, the head of Widows for Peace through Democracy and a member of the UK Bar Human Rights Committee, 15 May, 09
Seminar:
Freedom of thought - the case of Turkey and Leyla Zana.
Speakers: Prof. Mary Davis of London metropolitan University Mr. Muharrem Erbey (Leyla Zana’s lawyer), Mrs. Margaret Owen, the head of Widows for Peace through Democracy and a member of the UK Bar Human Rights Committee, 15 May, 09
International Translation Day 2017 was organised by English PEN and Free Word, and took place at the British Library, London, on 2 October 2017.
The annual International Translation Day conference was held at the British Library on 30 September 2016.
On 4 July 2017, English PEN launched Imagine Your Shadow, an anthology of poetry written by participants in our Brave New Voices project.
Five groups across London, at British Red Cross, Praxis Community Projects, Migrants Organise, Capital City Academy and Newman Catholic College, were each paired with writers with an established reputation in facilitating creative expression: Raymond Antrobus, Kat Lewis, Femi Martin, Simon Mole and Shazea Quraishi.
Photo: Robert Sharp / English PEN
The annual International Translation Day conference was held at the British Library on 30 September 2016.
The annual International Translation Day conference was held at the British Library on 30 September 2016.
The annual International Translation Day conference was held at the British Library on 30 September 2016.
Visiting the New Orleans Museum of Art
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On 4 July 2017, English PEN launched Imagine Your Shadow, an anthology of poetry written by participants in our Brave New Voices project.
Five groups across London, at British Red Cross, Praxis Community Projects, Migrants Organise, Capital City Academy and Newman Catholic College, were each paired with writers with an established reputation in facilitating creative expression: Raymond Antrobus, Kat Lewis, Femi Martin, Simon Mole and Shazea Quraishi.
Photo: Robert Sharp / English PEN
Demonstration in support of freedom of expression at Dublin Castle, organised by NUJ and attended by French Ambassador, Tanaiste, government ministers, Garda Commissioner etc. and the public. 10 January
International Translation Day 2017 was organised by English PEN and Free Word, and took place at the British Library, London, on 2 October 2017.
The annual International Translation Day conference was held at the British Library on 30 September 2016.
International Translation Day 2017 was organised by English PEN and Free Word, and took place at the British Library, London, on 2 October 2017.
International Translation Day 2017 was organised by English PEN and Free Word, and took place at the British Library, London, on 2 October 2017.
Zambian editor and media consultant Amos Chanda and Commonwealth Secretariat Deputy Spokesperson Manoah Esipisu at the Gambia Media Forum in Banjul Aug. 2.
Todas las dictaduras han visto a un simple lápiz como una poderosa arma, capaz de dar a conocer sus abusos y atrocidades. Periodistas, escritores, poetas, rivales políticos, ciudadanos y últimamente dibujantes, por diferentes partes del mundo, han sufrido su falta de respeto con la vidas de los demás, y las diferentes maneras de pensar. Por otro lado, los que respetamos la variedad de ideologías y creencias, debemos recordar que la libertad de expresión, no se debe transformar en la libertad de ofender.
All dictatorships have seen a simple pencil as a powerful weapon, capable of making known their abuses and atrocities. Journalists, writers, poets, political rivals, while citizens and artists, for different parts of the world have suffered disrespect to the lives of others, and different ways of thinking. On the other hand, we respect the variety of ideologies and beliefs, we must remember that freedom of expression should not be transformed into the freedom to offend.
Seminar:
Freedom of thought - the case of Turkey and Leyla Zana.
Speakers: Prof. Mary Davis of London metropolitan University Mr. Muharrem Erbey (Leyla Zana’s lawyer), Mrs. Margaret Owen, the head of Widows for Peace through Democracy and a member of the UK Bar Human Rights Committee, 15 May, 09
"In the #UnitedStates there is a unique blend of #patriotism #indoctrination from '#propaganda from the pulpit' which blends #establishment controls into the #religious #ideology. This way, to question the establishment is to question God..."-James Scott, Senior Fellow, ICIT and CCIOS
#MAGA #AmericaFirst #WeThePeople #Nationalism #MAGA #FreedomOfExpression
UBC STUDENTS FOR FREEDOM OF EXPRESSION
students.ubc.ca/ubclife/freedom-expression-where-do-you-s...
ROJ TV was awarded the Gladsaxe Freedom of Speech Price 1th May 2011. The rationale was that ROJ TV shows special courage to keep on sending Kurdish news and culture, though they are threatened on the lives of both Turkey and the USA. As part of the promotion of the former Danish Prime Minister Anders Fogh Rasmussen, as NATO Secretary General, the Danish state raised a case in court to get ROJ TV closed. This happens even though the Danish Radio and TV Board three times previously acquitted ROJ TV for all charges of breaking the law.