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October 17, 2008:
PEN: Signs “Discouraging” for Post-Olympics Human Rights Improvements in China
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August 8, 2008:
PEN Gives Voice to Silenced Writers in China on Eve of the Olympics
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July 30, 2008:
PEN Protests Internet Censorship at Olympics Press Facilities
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July 21, 2008:
Chinese Writer Du Daobin Re-Arrested as Crackdown Continues
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July 8, 2008:
China Fails to Deliver: An Olympic-Year Report Card on Free Expression
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July 2, 2008:
Chinese Journalist Sentenced, Others Prevented From Meeting U.S. Officials
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June 19, 2008:
50 Days Before Olympics, PEN Urges U.S. Action for Writers Jailed in China
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June 18 2008:
PEN Letter to the International Olympic Committee
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Beyond the Olympics: The Freedom to Write in China, After the Spotlight
On October 17, 2007, the day that temporary regulations for foreign journalists expire in China, PEN American Center, PEN Canada, and the Independent Chinese PEN Center issued the following assessment on the state of freedom of expression in China before, during, and after the Olympic Games. >> More
Failing to Deliver: An Olympic-Year Report Card on Free Expression in China
On July 8, 2008, one month before the Olympic Games opened in Beijing, PEN American Center, PEN Canada, and the Independent Chinese PEN Center issued a progress report on the state of freedom of expression in China. >> More
Call for submissions
PEN is seeking short stories, essays, and personal narratives by and about people living in China. Selected submissions will be published on PEN.org. >> More
PEN's December 10, 2007 letter to the Chinese government
We are writing on behalf of our members and the entire community of International PEN, the worldwide association of writers, to urge you to release 40 of our colleagues who are in prison in your country in violation of their right to freedom of expression. >> More
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