Project Exile: Moroccan journalist Hicham Mansouri flees after being stripped and jailed

[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text]This article is part of Index on Censorship partner Global Journalist’s Project Exile series, which has published interviews with exiled journalists from around the world.[/vc_column_text][vc_single_image image=”107703″ img_size=”full”][vc_column_text]When the security software on Moroccan journalist Hicham Mansouri’s computer alerted him that there had been a number of attempts to hack his email, he did what came naturally: he began investigating. 

Little did he know that the 2015 incident would be followed by a bizarre effort by Moroccan police to sexually humiliate him and a female friend and ten torturous months in jail after being arrested on trumped-up charges of operating a brothel and adultery, which is illegal in the North African nation. 

Efforts to prosecute or intimidate journalists are not unusual in Morocco, and as Mansouri’s story demonstrates, the government of King Mohammed VI can be both cruel and creative in its efforts to silence dissenting voices. The kingdom ranks 135th out of 180 countries on Reporters Without Borders’ 2019 World Press Freedom Index, below nations like Afghanistan, Zimbabwe and the Philippines. Morocco was also named in a 2018 report from the Canadian Citizen Lab as a country where Pegasus spyware is used to track mobile phones of civil society activists. 

Mansouri himself, a co-founder of the Moroccan Association of Investigative Journalists, had already been beaten up by strangers in September 2014 after leaving a meeting at a hotel with the Moroccan historian and prominent dissident Maâti Monjib. Even today, after 10 months in jail on adultery charges, two hunger strikes and three years in exile in France, Mansouri faces pending charges of threatening state security in Morocco. These stem from his involvement with StoryMaker, an app that helps citizen journalists create video reports based on events they witness. 

Yet Mansouri remains undaunted. Now living in France, he blogs for the French online investigative and opinion site Mediapart and contributes to the Italian newspaper Caffe Dei Giornalisti as well as the online site of Maison des journalistes, a group that provides housing to journalists in exile. Mansouri spoke with Global Journalist’s Gaëlle Fournier about his imprisonment, his continuing legal troubles and life in exile. Below, an edited and translated version of their conversation:[/vc_column_text][/vc_column][/vc_row][vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text]

Hicham Mansouri was beaten up on September 24, 2014. (Photo: Ahmed Bensedik)

Hicham Mansouri was beaten up on September 24, 2014. (Photo: Ahmed Bensedik)

Global Journalist: Tell us about your journalism career.

Hicham Mansouri: I worked for a regional newspaper called Machahid in [the southern coastal city of] Agadir and then for the non-governmental organisations Free Press Unlimited and International Media Support in Rabat. 

In 2009, I participated in an investigative journalism programme. With some colleagues, we decided to create a network of Moroccan investigative journalists. The association was recognised in 2011, two days after the Arab Spring began in Morocco. I was then programme director of the association, but now the association has ceased its activities. The website of the AMJI [Moroccan Association for Investigative Journalism] was hacked and replaced by pornographic content. We were censored and received threats.

GJ: How would you describe the environment for the press in Morocco?

Mansouri: Freedom of the press is differentiated geographically. If you’re living around Casablanca or [the capital] Rabat, more things are tolerated than they are in the countryside.

There are what is commonly called the three “red lines” in Morocco. These topics are likely to be censored: Islam, the monarchy and the issue of Western Sahara [a territory claimed by Morocco]. 

All independent newspapers that have addressed these issues have been punished by the authorities. Editors have been put in jail, so they cease their activities. There is a lot of self-censorship

Some journalists are even in trouble for translating foreign articles into Arabic. Not many people read newspapers in Morocco as there is a high illiteracy rate. The journalists who get in trouble are [often] the broadcasters. 

GJ: You spent 10 months in jail after being arrested for adultery and operating a brothel. This came right after you began investigating the electronic surveillance of journalists and activists, including yourself.

Mansouri: I was working on an investigative piece about electronic surveillance when I got arrested by the police in 2015. I’m not a cybersecurity specialist, but thanks to software, I found the IP addresses [of the cyber attacker]. They were protected by malware and I decided to investigate. I tried to delete the two addresses but found that they could not be deleted.

I found this strange, so I contacted the creator of the [security] software who indeed told me that there was something wrong. 

Three days later, I was arrested. It was around 10am on a morning back in 2015. I was seeing a female friend and five minutes after she arrived, the police broke down the door of my apartment and forced me to undress.

They also tried to undress the woman in order to stage a scene showing us engaged in adultery. The police filmed the entire thing from the beginning. 

At trial, we asked the police video be shown as proof of what happened, but they refused. They only showed pictures they took of me, almost naked, on my bed. They also said they found a used condom on the bed. 

I had been assaulted a few months prior to this, so I was really paranoid. I found out later that I had been watched by the police for a few months prior to my arrest. 

GJ: You were later jailed on the adultery charge. Tell us about your time behind bars.

Mansouri: It was very hard. I felt the invisible hand of repression and it followed me everywhere. 

The first day in jail, I was thrown in a cell with [serious] criminals, while I should have been assigned to the what’s called Block A, which is reserved for first-time offenders like me. I was sent to Block D, which the inmates call “the trash,” the worst of all. The cell was overcrowded. I had to sleep on the floor in unsanitary conditions. Within a week I was infested with lice. 

The worst was the violence I witnessed, including fights between inmates and self-harm. I even thought some of the fights were orchestrated to kill me. 

I went on two hunger strikes, which eventually led the authorities to provide me with some books and newspapers and assign me to a block with inmates suspected of terrorism, who were watched by policemen. 

I tried to survive and write about my memories in jail. This diary project is not so much about sharing my experience, it’s about telling the stories of the inmates I met, who came back from Syria, were tortured, used drugs. However, my experience in jail is not unique. It is one all activists and journalists [jailed in Morocco] have to go through.

Hicham Mansouri being welcomed out of the prison by his friend and colleague Maâti Monjib, who was nominated for an Index on Censorship Award for Campaigning in 2017. Monjib, a historian and writer, along Hicham Mansouri and five other journalists, is accused of endangering Moroccan state security. Their trial has been postponed 14 times since its start in 2015.

Hicham Mansouri being welcomed out of the prison by his friend and colleague Maâti Monjib, who was nominated for an Index on Censorship Award for Campaigning in 2017. Monjib, a historian and writer, along Hicham Mansouri and five other journalists, is accused of endangering Moroccan state security. Their trial has been postponed 14 times since its start in 2015.

GJ: Even though you’re in France, you still face trial in Morocco on “suspicion of endangering state security” along with six co-defendants. This charge was also brought against you in 2015 and the trial has been postponed 14 times.

Mansouri: It began with a citizen journalism project called StoryMaker, created in partnership with Free Press Unlimited and The Guardian. We are officially accused of falsifying videos and photos with this app, which we created to be a reporting tool for citizens. 

The authorities told me that “investigation” is the work of the police, not the media. We are even accused of spying and diverting funds from state-owned media. There is no evidence for any of this.

Every time there is a hearing [in Rabat], the file is not even open and the trial is postponed to another date. It’s like the sword of Damocles. Before, we used to defend our innocence. But now we just want the matter brought before a judge for a decision, whether it’s for or against us. 

GJ: Even after you were jailed, you did a major environmental investigation. What did you find?

Mansouri: In 2016, I did an investigation about Morocco importing 2,500 tons of toxic industrial waste from Italy. The toxic industrial waste was burnt to make cement in Morocco, something that is strictly forbidden in Europe.

Based on documents, it revealed the existence of indirect links between cement works owned by the king’s holding company and an international environmental business tied to the Italian mafia. It was published by the news site Lakome2, whose founder is actually being prosecuted for “sympathising with terrorism”.

GJ: How did you decide when was the right time to leave Morocco?

Mansouri: I made the decision to leave my country when I was in jail. I did not tell anyone. The physical and psychological torture I experienced led to my exile. My first day in prison, I had tachycardia [abnormally fast heartbeat], and I was beaten by a prison guard. I really felt suicidal. I felt like I was suffocating, not able to speak, to cry, to scream. I was ready to do anything to leave this hell. 

I decided to leave Morocco when I learned that the judge who sent me to jail [for adultery] was also the one who was going to work on the state security case. I know how he proceeds and it did not portend anything good.

When I learned this, I had been in jail for six months. It was a nightmare. It was as if I was in a bottomless pit. Everything was dark. I could not bear staying five more years in jail when I could have spent those years studying for a PhD. 

GJ: What are your plans for the future?

Mansouri:  Living in exile is far from being easy. You have to start for scratch.

I was mostly busy over the past two years with my asylum application, which was a real obstacle course.

I’m now working on an observation project on hate speech in several countries of the MENA (Middle East and North Africa) region like Jordan, Tunisia, Egypt for the NGO MENA Media Monitoring. We have published two reports so far. I continue to fight for what is happening in Morocco, I keep on testifying to show the truth. I’m publishing from time to time articles on my Mediapart blog. I’m also finishing my master’s in political science[/vc_column_text][/vc_column][/vc_row][vc_row][vc_column width=”1/2″][vc_video link=”https://youtu.be/6BIZ7b0m-08″][/vc_column][vc_column width=”1/2″][vc_column_text]Index on Censorship partner Global Journalist is a website that features global press freedom and international news stories as well as a weekly radio program that airs on KBIA, mid-Missouri’s NPR affiliate, and partner stations in six other states. The website and radio show are produced jointly by professional staff and student journalists at the University of Missouri’s School of Journalism, the oldest school of journalism in the United States. [/vc_column_text][/vc_column][/vc_row][vc_row][vc_column][vc_custom_heading text=”Don’t lose your voice. Stay informed.” use_theme_fonts=”yes”][vc_separator color=”black”][vc_row_inner][vc_column_inner width=”1/2″][vc_column_text]Index on Censorship is a nonprofit that campaigns for and defends free expression worldwide. We publish work by censored writers and artists, promote debate, and monitor threats to free speech. We believe that everyone should be free to express themselves without fear of harm or persecution – no matter what their views.

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Se abre el plazo para nominar a las Becas de los Premios a la Libertad de Expresión de Index on Censorship 2020

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  • La Beca de los Premios reconoce el trabajo de periodistas, militantes, activistas digitales y artistas que luchan contra la censura a nivel global
  • Los/as becados/as reciben asistencia en diversos ámbitos durante un año
  • Envía tu nominación: indexoncensorship.org/nominations
  • Las nominaciones están abiertas del 1 al 31 de julio de 2019
  • #IndexAwards2020

[/vc_column_text][/vc_column][/vc_row][vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text]This press release is also available in Arabic, Chinese, English, Portuguese, Russian[/vc_column_text][vc_column_text]Ya están abiertas las nominaciones a las Becas de los Premios a la Libertad de Expresión de Index on Censorship. Los premios, que cumplen su vigésimo año de andadura, reconocen el trabajo de algunos de los héroes y heroínas de la libertad de expresión más notables del mundo.

En 2020 se cumplirán 20 años de los Premios a la Libertad de Expresión, que suman 87 galardones en total desde su fundación. En 2015, Index expandió los Premios al incluir un programa de becas, con el objeto de apoyar y abogar por las causas de 22 becados/as en su labor de lucha por la libertad de expresión en todas las partes del mundo.

La Beca de los Premios busca ofrecer asistencia a activistas internacionales a todos los niveles. Entre los y las ganadoras de otros años se cuentan Wendy Funes, periodista de investigación hondureña; el caricaturista sirio Ali Farzat; Malala Yousafzai, activista pakistaní por la educación; el periodista de investigación saudí Safa Al Ahmad y Zanele Muholi, fotógrafa sudafricana de temas LGTBI.

Index invita al público, a organizaciones cívicas sociales, a grupos sin ánimo de lucro y a los medios de comunicación a nominar a cualquier individuo u organización cuyo trabajo haciendo frente a la censura consideren merecedor de reconocimiento y apoyo.

Ofrecemos cuatro becas, una por cada categoría de las cuatro siguientes:

  • Artes: para artistas y productores/as artísticos/as cuyo trabajo cuestiona la represión y la injusticia y celebra la libre expresión artística. Podría tratarse de artistas visuales, músicos/as, caricaturistas, escritores/as creativos/as, tanto individuos como colectivos.
  • Militancia: para activistas y militantes que han tenido un impacto notable en la lucha contra la censura y el fomento de la libertad de expresión sobre el terreno. Puede tratarse de individuos u organizaciones.
  • Activismo digital: para tecnologías pioneras que sortean la censura y permiten un intercambio de información libre e independiente. Podría ser una nueva app, una herramienta digital o algún tipo de software.
  • Periodismo: para el periodismo valiente y decidido que pone en evidencia la censura y las amenazas a la libre expresión y exige el acceso a la información. Podrían ser bloggers, canales de noticias u organizaciones de investigación sin ánimo de lucro.

Todas las personas y colectivos ganadores se convierten en Becados Premiados y reciben 12 meses de orientación, oportunidades de hacer contactos y apoyo estratégico. El año comienza con una residencia de una semana en Londres (abril de 2020) con todos los gastos pagados, durante la cual acudirán a talleres, sesiones de formación y eventos públicos. A lo largo de todo el año, Index trabaja con los/as becados/as para mejorar considerablemente el impacto, el perfil y la sostenibilidad de su trabajo.

Jodie Ginsberg, directora ejecutiva de Index, dice: «Los Premios a la Libertad de Expresión han servido de escaparate para algunos de los defensores de la libre expresión más audaces e ignorados de los últimos 20 años. Hemos querido reconocer la labor de grupos e individuos que han aupado la liberta de expresión, a menudo encarando enormes obstáculos y graves peligros. Estos últimos años hemos expandido el programa de los premios para incluir las becas que ayudan a las personas ganadoras a amplificar sus esfuerzos por medio de apoyo y formación especializada. Usa tu voz para nominar a un defensor o defensora de la libre expresión y asegurarte de se oiga la suya».

La lista de finalistas de los premios de 2020 se anunciará a principios de año. Las becas las seleccionará un jurado de personalidades del campo y se anunciarán en una ceremonia en Londres en abril de 2020. Las nominaciones están abiertas del 1 al 31 de julio de 2019 hasta las 5 de la tarde, hora de Reino Unido.

En 2001 se fundaron los Premios a la Libertad de Expresión para fomentar la visibilidad de los individuos y organizaciones que se dedicaban a defender la libertad de expresión por todo el globo.

Para saber más sobre los premios y la beca, ponte en contacto con Sean Gallagher: [email protected].

Acerca de las Becas de los Premios a la Libertad de Expresión

En 2020 se cumplirán 20 años de los Premios a la Libertad de Expresión, que suman 87 galardones en total desde su fundación. En 2015, Index expandió los Premios al incluir un programa de becas, con el objeto de apoyar y abogar por las causas de 22 becados/as en su labor de lucha por la libertad de expresión en todas las partes del mundo. Los y las ganadoras de la Beca de los Premios de 2020 disfrutarán de 12 meses de orientación, oportunidades de crear contactos y apoyo estratégico.

Acerca de Index on Censorship

Index on Censorship es una organización sin ánimo de lucro con sede en Londres que se dedica a publicar textos de escritores y artistas censurados y milita contra la censura alrededor del mundo. Desde su fundación en 1972, Index on Censorship ha publicado a algunos de los nombres más célebres de la literatura en su galardonada revista cuatrimestral; entre ellos, a Samuel Beckett, Nadine Gordimer, Mario Vargas Llosa, Arthur Miller o Kurt Vonnegut. También ha publicado a algunos de los mejores portavoces de campaña del mundo, desde Vaclav Havel hasta Elif Shafak.[/vc_column_text][vc_basic_grid post_type=”post” max_items=”4″ element_width=”6″ grid_id=”vc_gid:1561629474168-5717df82-3f0f-2″ taxonomies=”5692″][/vc_column][/vc_row]

«Индекс Цензуры» открыл прием заявок на получение «Наград за свободу слова» на 2020 год

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  • Награды присуждаются журналистам, гражданским активистам, интернет-активистам и деятелям искусства, которые борются с цензурой во всем мире
  • Победители получают комплексную поддержку в течение года
  • Номинироваться можно на сайте indexoncensorship.org/nominations
  • Номинации открыты с 1 июля по 31 июля 2019 года
  • #IndexAwards2020

[/vc_column_text][/vc_column][/vc_row][vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text]This press release is also available in Arabic, Chinese, English, Portuguese, Spanish[/vc_column_text][vc_column_text]Номинации на получение «Наград за свободу слова» от «Индекса цензуры» открыты. Сегодня, когда премии исполняется 20 лет, награды будут присуждены самым выдающимся героям в мире свободы слова.

В 2020 году исполняется 20 лет с начала вручения «Наград за свободу слова». За этот период были награждены 87 номинантов. С 2015 года «Индекс цензуры» расширил программу «Наград», включив в неё стажировку, поддержав и защитив 22 стипендиатов в их работе по защите свободы слова на международном уровне.

Присуждение стипендий направлено ​​на поддержку активистов на всех уровнях и охватывает весь мир. Среди победителей прошлых лет – гондурасская журналистка-расследователь Венди Фунес, сирийский карикатурист Али Фарзат, пакистанская правозащитница в области образования Малала Юсуфзай, саудовская журналистка-расследователь Сафа Аль Ахмад и южноафриканская ЛГБТ-фотограф Занеле Мухоли.

«Индекс» предлагает широкой общественности, гражданским организациям, некоммерческим группам и СМИ номинировать тех (отдельных лиц или организации) кого, по их мнению, следует поощрять и поддерживать в их работе по борьбе с цензурой во всем мире.

Мы предлагаем четыре премии, по одной в каждой из следующих категорий:

  • Искусство – премия для деятелей искусства и производителей культурного продукта, чьи работы бросают вызов репрессиям, несправедливости и прославляют свободу творчества. Сюда могут входить художники, музыканты, карикатуристы, творческие писатели – как в одиночку, так и коллективы.
  • Организация кампаний – премия для активистов и борцов, которые оказали заметное влияние на борьбу с цензурой и содействие свободе слова на местах. Номинантами могут быть отдельные лица или организации.
  • Цифровой активизм – премия за инновационные технологии, которые обходят цензуру, обеспечивая свободный и независимый обмен информацией. Они могут включать новые приложения, цифровые инструменты или программное обеспечение.
  • Журналистика – премия смелым и решительным журналистам, разоблачающим цензуру, угрозы свободе слова и требующим доступа к информации. Номинантами могут быть блогеры, новостные агентства и некоммерческие организации, проводящие расследования.

Все победители становятся стипендиатами премии, предусматривающей 12 месяцев шефства, сетевого взаимодействия и стратегической поддержки. Год начинается с недельного проживания в оплаченной резиденции в Лондоне (апрель 2020 года) с одновременным участием в семинарах, тренингах и публичных мероприятиях. В течение года «Индекс» работает со стипендиатами, чтобы значительно повысить влияние, значимость и стабильность их работы.

Генеральный директор «Индекса» Джоди Гинсберг заявила: «На протяжении 20 лет «Награды за свободу слова» присуждаются самым бесстрашным и незамеченным другими защитникам свободы слова в мире. Мы стремились признать работу групп и отдельных лиц, которые расширили свободу слова, зачастую перед лицом огромных препятствий и серьезной опасности. В последние годы мы расширили программу «Наград», включив в нее стипендии, которые помогают победителям активизировать свои усилия посредством целевой поддержки и обучения. Используйте свой голос, определив борца за свободу слова, для того, чтобы их голос услышали».

Окончательный список кандидатов на премию 2020 года будет объявлен в начале того же года. Стипендиаты будут отобраны высокопрофессиональной судейской коллегией и объявлены на церемонии в Лондоне в апреле 2020 года. Номинации будут открыты с 1 июля 2019 года по 17:00 (британское летнее время) 31 июля 2019 года.

«Награды за свободу слова» были учреждены в 2001 году для повышения авторитета частных лиц и организаций, защищающих свободу слова во всем мире.

Для получения дополнительной информации о наградах и стипендии, пожалуйста, свяжитесь с Шоном Галлахером, [email protected].

О «Наградах за свободу слова»

В 2020 году исполняется 20 лет с начала вручения «Наград за свободу слова». За этот период были награждены 87 номинантов. С 2015 года «Индекс цензуры» расширил программу «Наград», включив в нее стажировку, поддержав и защитив 22 стипендиатов в их работе по защите свободы слова на международном уровне.

Обладатели «Наград за свободу слова» на 2020 год обретут 12-месячное шефство, сетевое взаимодействие и стратегическую поддержку. Больше информации

Об «Индексе Цензуры»

Индекс Цензуры является лондонской некоммерческой организацией, которая публикует работы писателей и деятелей искусства, подвергавшихся цензуре, и проводит кампании против цензуры по всему миру. С момента своего основания в 1972 году «Индекс Цензуры» опубликовал в своем отмеченном наградами ежеквартальном журнале несколько величайших имен в литературе, в том числе Сэмюэля Беккета, Надин Гордимер, Марио Варгаса Льоса, Артура Миллера и Курта Воннегута. Он также опубликовал работы лучших в мире писателей-активистов от Вацлава Гавела до Элиф Шафак.[/vc_column_text][vc_basic_grid post_type=”post” max_items=”4″ element_width=”6″ grid_id=”vc_gid:1561623235810-57f8b91f-a877-2″ taxonomies=”5692″][/vc_column][/vc_row]

2020年度“审查目录”言论自由奖开始提名

[vc_row][vc_column width=”1/2″][vc_single_image image=”107432″ img_size=”full”][/vc_column][vc_column width=”1/2″][vc_column_text]•该奖项旨在奖励全球反对审查制度的记者、活动家、数字活动家和艺术家
•获奖者将得到为期一年的综合援助支持
•请在indexoncensorship.org/nominations网站提名
•提名于2019年7月1日至7月31日期间开放
•#IndexAwards2020[/vc_column_text][/vc_column][/vc_row][vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text]This press release is also available in Arabic, English, Portuguese, Russian, Spanish[/vc_column_text][vc_column_text]“审查目录”言论自由奖提名现已开放。该奖项已有二十年历史,旨在表彰世界上最杰出之捍卫言论自由英雄。

2020年将迎来言论自由奖二十周年庆,多年来共有87杰出人士位获奖者。自2015年来“审查目录”已扩大奖项计划,支持22名获奖者在国际间开展捍卫言论自由的工作。

该奖项旨在支持世界各地各阶层活动家。历年获奖者包括洪都拉斯调查记者Wendy Funes,叙利亚漫画家Ali Farzat、巴基斯坦教育活动家马拉拉(Malala Yousafzai、沙特阿拉伯调查记者Safa Al Ahmad和南非LGBTI摄影师Zanele Muholi

“审查目录”诚挚邀请公众、公民社会组织、非营利组织和媒体组织提名在全球范围内反对审查制度中应得到表彰和支持的任何个人或组织。

我们在以下四个领域各提供一个奖项:
•艺术创作:包括艺术家和艺术出品人,他们的作品挑战压迫和不公并倡导艺术自由表达。该提名可包括视觉艺术家、音乐家、漫画家及创意作家。个人或创作集体均可提名。
•活动家:旨在奖励为在反对审查制度和促进当地言论自由方面产生显着影响的活动家和活动人士开展活动。个人或组织提名均可。
•数字行动:旨在奖励为研发开创性技术以绕过审查制度从而实现信息自由和独立交流。提名包含手机应用程序,数字工具或软件。
•新闻工作:旨在奖励勇敢和坚定的新闻报道,揭露审查制度同言论自由所受威胁,要求信息公开。提名包括博客作家、新闻媒体和调查性非营利组织。

所有获奖者都将得到为期12个月的指导,网络及战略支持。获奖者将于年初(2020年4月)受邀参加于伦敦举办为期一周的研讨会、培训及公众活动,期间住宿及其他相关费用由主办方提供。在这一年中,“审查目录”将与获奖者深入合作以提升其工作的影响力、形象及可持续性。

“审查目录”公司首席执行官朱迪·金斯伯格表示:“言论自由奖向世界展示了20年来最无畏、最未被颂扬的言论自由捍卫者。我们试图褒奖那些推动言论自由的团体和个人的工作,他们往往承受巨大的困难及危险。近年来,我们扩大了奖项计划,给予获奖者有针对性的支持和培训来扩大他们的影响。用您的声音提名言论自由奖以确保他们的声音被世人听到。”

2020年奖项候选名单将于2020年初公布。获奖者将由一个高规格的评审小组选出,并于20204月在伦敦举行的颁奖仪式上宣布。提名将于201971日至2019731日下午五时英国标准时间开放。

言论自由奖于2001年启动,旨在提升全球捍卫言论自由的个人和组织的形象。

有关奖项及更多相关信息,请联系Sean Gallagher,电子邮件:[email protected]

关于言论自由奖

2020年将迎来言论自由奖二十周年庆,多年来共有87位获奖者获奖。自2015年来“审查目录”已扩大奖项计划,支持22名获奖者在国际间开展捍卫言论自由的工作。 2020年度获奖者都将获得为期12个月的指导,网络及战略支持。更多信息

关于“审查目录”

“审查目录”是一家总部位于伦敦的非营利组织,负责发表被禁作家和艺术家的作品及反对全球审查制度的活动。自1972年成立以来,“审查目录”在其屡获殊荣的季刊中发表了世界著名文学家的作品,包括萨缪尔·贝克特、纳丁·戈迪默、马里奥·巴尔加斯·略萨、亚瑟·米勒和库尔特·冯内古特。并出版了从哈维尔到埃利夫·沙法克等世界世界知名政论作家的作品。[/vc_column_text][vc_basic_grid post_type=”post” max_items=”4″ element_width=”6″ grid_id=”vc_gid:1561629762313-dbe157f7-2b2b-0″ taxonomies=”5692″][/vc_column][/vc_row]

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