In this report, PEN America will provide an in-depth analysis of the countries that detain and imprison the largest numbers of writers and intellectuals and explore the impact of the pandemic on the freedom to write; the role of these individuals in protest movements; and the continued threats to writers and intellectuals working in languages subject to political repression.
Egypt’s repressive draft law on NGOs examined
The Egyptian Organization for Human Rights has submitted an official memo to the head of the Egyptian Shura Council detailing grey areas in the NGOs law being proposed and recommendations to better it.
Morocco sentences nine Sahrawis to life in prison
A Moroccan military court has sentenced 25 Sahrawis to prison, including nine to life sentences, without looking into their allegations that their confessions were extracted under torture and other forms of coercion.
Free speech takes a beating in Greece
Police brutality, censorship and deportation are among the issues faced by journalists and activists in crisis-stricken Greece, where a climate of terror prevails.
Protests supporting jailed rights defender suppressed in Bahrain
Protests have been held this week around the world to support jailed human rights defender Nabeel Rajab to mark the Global Week of Action which aims to draw attention to the ongoing injustice Rajab is being subjected to.
Peaceful protestors attacked by security forces in Cambodia
Protestors seeking a solution to a long-running land dispute were attacked by a range of security forces near the Cambodian Prime Minister’s home.
Groups condemn persecution of activists and journalists in Azerbaijan
The International Partnership Group for Azerbaijan, along with local NGOs, condemn the persecution of nine journalists, protesters and human rights defenders for exercising their right to freedom of expression and information in Azerbaijan in recent weeks.
Zimbabwe police must end crackdown on civil society, group says
Since December 2012, the ZANU-PF controlled police have carried out an apparent campaign of politically motivated abuses against civil society activists and organizations, Human Rights Watch said.
Is Bahrain serious about reform?
Despite the ongoing repression, the Bahraini government seems to think it can persuade Western allies that a real reform process is under way.
Police prevent journalists from staging demonstration in Togo
On 14 March, security forces in Togo prevented a group of journalists from staging a demonstration. The journalists were protesting a law that makes it easier for the media regulatory body to impose sanctions on the media.
Police arrest more than a hundred peaceful protestors in Azerbaijan
Azeri police used water cannons and teargas to disperse a rally denouncing the non-combat death of a military conscript. More than a hundred protesters were arrested and released several hours later.
Women protesters in Bahrain face systematic rights violations
Women activists in Bahrain don’t have much to celebrate on International Womens Day as reports of torture, harassment, and arrests keep filtering out of the island kingdom.
Concern over last-minute ban on women’s day march in Fiji
On the eve of a planned march in Suva, Fiji to mark International Women’s Day, the organisers had their permit revoked because it was felt the event would have security issues.
Despite their role in the Arab uprisings, women still face marginalisation
Women in Egypt, Tunisia, and Libya, who were at the forefront of their countries’ revolutions, are still fighting for their rights to be realised.
Protesting Tibetan refugees arrested in Nepal
Nepalese police arrested four Tibetan refugees who had gathered in Kathmandu to protest and commemorate a Tibetan monk who died after self-immolating.
Egypt’s new protest bill fails to protect protesters
A proposed bill to regulate protests in Egypt fails to restrict the use of force or ensure accountability for crimes committed by members of the security forces against peaceful demonstrators.
Three dead in clashes between Egyptian forces and protesters
Clashes in the city of Mansoura escalated in violence on 3 March 2013 leading to the deaths of three citizens.