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    Scoop.co.nz, New Zealand
    Nov 12 2007


    Courage Day - The Day of the Imprisoned Writer


    Monday, 12 November 2007, 11:20 am
    Press Release: New Zealand Society of Authors
    Monday November 12th 2007
    Media release - For Immediate Use

    Courage Day - The Day of the Imprisoned Writer

    Every 15th of November throughout the world, PEN (the international
    writers' organisation which champions freedom of expression) holds
    events to mark the International Day of the Imprisoned Writer.

    The New Zealand Society of Authors which incorporates PEN honours
    this event as Courage Day, named jointly after James Courage, a
    novelist and poet whose novel A way of love was banned because he
    dared to express homosexuality in his writing prior to the setting up
    of the Indecent Publications Tribunal in 1964, and his grandmother
    Sarah Courage whose book describing colonial life in New Zealand was
    burned by neighbours who resented comments she made about them.

    This year we are commemorating the 42 writers who lost their lives
    since Courage Day 2006 as well as the 1000's of writers, editors,
    broadcasters and journalists worldwide whose lives are endangered for
    speaking out against repressive regimes and human rights injustices.

    Three writers will feature in our Courage Day events - journalist
    Anna Politkovskaya, whose work won her the description of "Russia's
    lost moral consciousness" and whose murder in October 2006, made
    headlines worldwide. Turkish-Armenian writer Hrant Dink was shot dead
    in January 2007 outside his office, after being convicted of
    "insulting the Turkish identity" after writing about a mass murder
    committed ninety years ago. And, Nigerian writer Ken Saro-Wiwa, who
    was executed 10 years ago along with eight others for campaigning
    against the devastation of the Niger Delta by international oil
    companies.

    PEN is also asking for letters of support for five writers imprisoned
    for expressing their views -

    Cuba - Normando Hernández González - a journalist imprisoned under
    crackdown on dissidents in 2003 and since held under dire conditions;

    Gambia - Fatou Jaw Manneh - a journalist on trial and facing a heavy
    sentence on charges of sedition for her articles criticising the
    Gambian president.

    Iran - Yaghoub Yadali - a novelist given a one year sentence for his
    fictional characterisation of the ethnic minority of which he is
    himself a member;

    Uzbekistan - Jamshid Karimov - a journalist who has covered human
    rights abuses, and wrote critical articles and who has been held in
    psychiatric detention for over a year.

    Yemen - Abdel Karim Al-Khaiweni - former editor of the online
    publication Al-Shoura who has been under threat since June 2007 for
    his writings and continued harassment by the military.
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