Greeting Statement by John Ralston Saul, International President

Dear Friends, Dear Members of the Independent Chinese PEN Centre,

Congratulations on your 10th Anniversary. I am very sorry not to have been able to join you. However, it is good to know that Hori Takeaki, our International Secretary, is there representing all of us; as well as Joanne Leedom-Ackerman, International Vice-President; and Marian Bostford Fraser, Chair of the Writers in Prison Committee.

Your members have shown enormous courage over the last decade as they have persisted in standing up for literature and freedom of expression. These are the fundamental beliefs which all PEN members around the world share with you. They lie at the heart of our Charter. I personally want to tell you how much I admire this courage which has brought tragedy, imprisonment and persecution to so many of your members. All of us stand in solidarity with you. With this persistence and continuing courage I am convinced that you will play an essential role in helping to change the situation in China so that you will be able to exercise your rights as writers within your home country. And we will be there to support you.

All best wishes on your celebration,

John Ralston Saul
International President

Independent Chinese PEN Center Celebrates Tenth Anniversary in Shadow of Escalating Repression

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Independent Chinese PEN Center Celebrates Tenth Anniversary in Shadow of Escalating Repression

Members Harassed, Prevented from Attending PEN Events
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PEN for Freedom No. 6

ICPC Quarterly Summer Issue 2011 (PDF)

(Chinese Original)

CHINA: Journalist Qi Chonghuai sentenced to a further eight years

PEN INTERNATIONAL RAPID ACTION NETWORK
6 July 2011
Update #2 to RAN 34/07

CHINA: Journalist Qi Chonghuai sentenced to a further eight years

The Writers in Prison Committee of PEN International protests the additional eight-year sentence handed down to freelance journalist Qi Chonghuai on 9 June 2011, two weeks before the end of his four-year sentence for extortion and blackmail. It is widely believed that he is targeted for his critical reporting, and for letters smuggled out of prison in 2009 alleging ill-treatment. Continue reading

CHINA: Artist Ai Weiwei faces enormous fines

PEN INTERNATIONAL RAPID ACTION NETWORK
29 June 2011
RAN 16/11 update

CHINA: Artist Ai Weiwei faces enormous fines

On 28 June 2011, it was reported that Ai Weiwei, the internationally acclaimed artist who had been freed on bail a week earlier, had been visited by government tax officials with a demand for over 12 m yuan (c. 1.3 m Euro) in unpaid taxes and fines. Continue reading

ICPC Protests Against Severe Sentence of Journalist Qi Chonghuai

Press Release
June 10, 2011

Independent Chinese PEN Centre (ICPC) strongly protests that Journalist Qi Chonghuai, an honorary member of ICPC, has been sentenced to a further 8 years imprisonment in addition to the four years he has  almost completed for “extortion and blackmail” and “embezzlement” by Tengzhou Intermediate People’s Court, Shandong Province on June 9. ICPC calls on all the international community to pay more attention to this case, and calls on the Chinese authorities to ensure Mr. Qi’s legal rights to appeal against the verdict and his freedom from any ill-treatment during his remaining imprisonment, and for his immediate and unconditional release. Continue reading

PEN for Freedom No. 5

ICPC Quarterly Spring Issue 2011(PDF)

(Chinese Original)

PEN for Freedom No. 4

ICPC Quarterly Winter Issue 2010 (PDF)