PEN Canada marked the Day of the Imprisoned Writer yesterday with a focus on China and Iran.
Of the over twenty Honorary Members of PEN Canada, nearly half come from those two countries. Human rights groups have regularly cited China and Iran as having two of the worst records on freedom of expression.
"Around the world today, over 200 writers and journalists are in prison," PEN Canada executive director Isobel Harry said. "We therefore wanted to highlight our organization's concerns by publicizing the cases of our Honorary Members in China and Iran serving sentences of between 3 and 18 years in prison for the 'crime' of expressing their opinions."
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