PEN SA Statement on Deportation of Journalists from Zimbabwe
It is with grave concern that PEN South Africa notes the deportation from Zimbabwe of two South African journalists earlier this week. The deportation of e.tv journalists, Aldrin Sampear and Linge...
View ArticlePEN SA Statement on the EFF’s intimidation of Karima Brown
PEN SA strongly condemns EFF leader Julius Malema’s publication of the private cellphone number of Talk Radio 702 Presenter Karima Brown on Twitter. Mr Malema’s action has led to a barrage of...
View ArticlePEN SA announces Academic Membership
PEN SA is pleased to announce the addition of a new membership category for published academics. To qualify for Academic Membership, applicants are required to have a record of publications accessible...
View ArticlePEN South Africa condemns sentencing of Dr Stella Nyanzi
On the eve of Women’s Day 2019, PEN South Africa is issuing a statement condemning in the strongest terms the recent sentencing of prominent Ugandan academic, feminist and LGBTI+ campaigner, Dr. Stella...
View ArticleA Note of Support to the University of Cape Town from the board of PEN South...
It was with grief and fear that the board of PEN South Africa followed the news of the fires at the University of Cape Town, that we read about the traumatizing evacuation of staff and students from...
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