PEN America champions the freedom to write, recognizing the power of the word to transform the world. The bedrock work of the global PEN network is advocacy and assistance on behalf of individuals persecuted for their use of the written word or other forms of expression. PEN America’s Writers at Risk Database is a searchable catalog of the writers, journalists, academics, public intellectuals and others under threat around the world. The database includes historical cases PEN America has worked on from 1987 onwards; non-active cases are color-coded black. PEN America is grateful to the John Templeton Foundation for support that enabled the establishment of the Writers at Risk Database and to PEN International for their collaboration in assembling this database.

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Bağdat is a Turkish-Armenian columnist who has been targeted in the past for his articles criticizing the government. In 2019 he was indicted for a 2017 column on Erdoğan. He was tried for several charges including “terrorism” and given a suspended sentence of 1 year, 2 months and 17 days…
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Journalist and writer Héctor de Mauleón has received repeated threats for his investigations of government corruption and criminal groups. In July 2019 and November 2021, he shared threats that he had received via email, and in January 2020, he received a threat in the form of a letter delivered to…

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Singer Bölek was a member of the activist collective and band Grup Yorum. Since the band’s inception, its politically critical songs have angered the Turkish government, and its members have consistently faced serious threats, harassment, repeated arrests, concert bans, and censorship. After her release from prison and 288 days into…
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Henry Sawpon, a Bangladeshi poet, was arrested on May 14, 2019, after a local Catholic priest filed a complaint with Kotwali police, accusing Sawpon of hurting religious sentiments through his social media posts. Sawpon was released on bail the following day. His case has since gone dormant, and there have…
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Farzizadeh was arrested in 2013 after writing his book From Islam to Islam, which raised critical questions about Shi’a Islam. He was convicted of apostasy and insulting the Prophet Mohammed, the Shi’a Imams, and Ayatollah Khomeini, which carries the death penalty, and was sentenced to seven years in prison and…
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Gaafar was detained without warrant in October 2015 for suspected involvement with the banned Muslim Brotherhood. He was accused of illegally receiving funds from foreign donors to support his Foundation’s activities. His detention was renewed every 45 days by the Supreme State Security Prosecution.He was held for 41 months in…

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Abu Taha is a Jordanian-Palestinian freelance investigative journalist and online commentator. In June 2023, the Amman Criminal Court sentenced her to three months in prison for defaming an official entity. She was detained in August and released on appeal the next day. In May 2024, she was re-arrested for her…
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A columnist for Mada Masr, Fouad was detained in June 2019 and charged with participating in a Muslim Brotherhood plot to overthrow the Sisi regime. After beginning a hunger strike in July 2021, he was moved to solitary confinement and denied medical treatment for his suffering health. He was handed…
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Hisham Kassem, former publisher of Al-Masry Al-Youm newspaper and a free speech advocate, was detained on August 21, 2023 for four days for allegedly insulting a public employee. On September 16, 2023, Kassem was sentenced to 6 months in prison for slandering and defaming former minister and current member of…
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STATUS box that is red: Active case
STATUS box that is black: Inactive case
PEN America is deeply grateful to the John Templeton Foundation for its generous support of the Freedom to Write Index and Writers at Risk Database.
PEN America thanks the PEN International Secretariat and the Writers in Prison Committee for their extensive contributions to and collaboration on compiling the cases included in this database.