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PEN tells Spain to free Jordis

PEN centres from sixteen countries issue a public statement urging Spain to drop “excessive” charges against Jordi Sànchez and Jordi Cuixart

PEN In­ter­na­tional writ­ers have is­sued a state­ment call­ing on the Span­ish au­thor­i­ties to with­draw the “ex­ces­sive ” charges against Jordi Sànchez and Jordi Cuixar for re­bel­lion and sedi­tion. The state­ment was signed by writ­ers in­clud­ing Erri De Luca, Suso de Toro, Colm Tóibín and Indi Salil Tri­pathi and pro­moted by six­teen cen­tres per­tain­ing to this in­ter­na­tional writ­ers’ as­so­ci­a­tion -PEN Amer­ica, PEN Ar­gentina, PEN Basque, PEN Canada, PEN Croa­tia, PEN Scot­land, PEN Slove­nia, PEN Es­to­nia, PEN France, PEN Hon­duras, PEN Mex­ico, PEN Por­tu­gal, PEN Que­bec, PEN Rus­sia and the Fran­coph­one Swiss PEN.

The state­ment was is­sued yes­ter­day in Barcelona by the Mex­i­can-Amer­i­can pres­i­dent of PEN In­ter­na­tional, Jen­nifer Clement. It con­demns the “ex­ces­sive re­stric­tions” on free­dom of speech re­sult­ing from the “sedi­tion and re­bel­lion charges against Jordi Sànchez and Jordi Cuixart[which] are clearly ex­ces­sive” and re­calls that these fig­ures have been in cus­tody on re­mand for over a year for “peace­fully ex­press­ing their po­lit­i­cal ideas”.

The ex­ec­u­tive di­rec­tor of PEN in­ter­na­tional, Car­les Torner re­calls that PEN is an ad­vi­sory or­ga­ni­za­tion to the UN Human Rights Com­mis­sion, and this year Spain is one of the coun­tries due a human rights re­view.

Jen­nifer Clement ex­plains that PEN is cur­rently fo­cus­ing on com­bat­ing “pro­pa­ganda, lies and xeno­pho­bia” as the main threats fac­ing truth and free­dom today. Turkey, Hun­gary, India, Venezuela, Cuba, Ukraine and Is­rael are the coun­tries in which PEN has pro­moted ini­tia­tives in the last year.

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