Writers at Risk Advocacy

PEN/Barbey Freedom to Write Center

PEN America advocates on behalf of imprisoned and besieged writers around the world.

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Writers around the world face grave risks for speaking out, telling truths, and pushing back against the powerful. Today and throughout history, we see writers and other cultural figures hold governments, individuals, and institutions to account in a way that few others can. For this, they are imprisoned, exiled, harassed, and face other forms of reprisal. Established in 2022 by a sizable donation from the Edwin Barbey Charitable Trust, the PEN/Barbey Freedom to Write Center was created to expand PEN America’s advocacy on behalf of writers at risk globally, rallying to their defense and promoting the freedom to write.

PEN America examines threats to free expression in our annual Freedom to Write Index, a year-end count of imprisoned writers worldwide. Explore our Writers at Risk Database for updated tracking of cases of writers, journalists, artists, academics, and public intellectuals around the world facing myriad threats for their writing and expression. Learn more about the methodology used for our Index and Database here.


Writers Jailed Globally in 2024

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  • A person with curly black hair and light skin, wearing a dark red velvet top, looks directly at the camera against a plain dark background—a portrait reminiscent of Narges Mohammadi’s striking presence.

    Nobel Laureate Narges Mohammadi arrested in Iran, alongside other human rights defenders and journalists, one year after her temporary liberation

    Friday December 12
  • A woman with shoulder-length dark hair, wearing a striped jacket over a floral top, sits indoors and smiles at the camera with her hand resting on a wooden surface. Photo credit: Thinh Nguyen. The scene captures Pham Doan Trang in a moment of warmth and ease.

    Four Years After Pham Doan Trang’s Sentencing, International Coalition Is Once Again Urging Her Release

    Friday December 12
  • A yellow sign in an airport points to U.S. Customs and Border Protection. Travelers walk in the corridor below, and an American flag is visible in the background. A restroom sign also hangs near the customs sign.

    Intrusive U.S. Tourist Requirements Threaten Free Speech and Cultural Exchange 

    Friday December 12

#FreeNarges: Freedom to Write Award Winner 2023

Learn more about Narges Mohammadi’s case, add your name to a petition for her release, and send her a message of support. The Free Narges Coalition Steering Committee is led by the Narges Foundation, PEN America, Reporters Without Borders (RSF), and Front Line Defenders. Together, the coalition urges the global community to hold the Islamic Republic government accountable for its abuses. 

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