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ECPMF joins PEN America open letter in solidarity with Ukraine


ECPMF has joined a group of writers, journalists, artists, and human rights defenders to express solidarity with Ukraine.

[vc_row][vc_column width="2/3"][vc_single_image image="10647" img_size="full"][vc_column_text]We are writers, journalists, artists, human rights defenders, and those who stand in solidarity with them from around the world, including those who stay in Ukraine and made the difficult decision to leave our homes. On the one-year marking of Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine, we write to express our collective condemnation of Russia’s multi-pronged war against the Ukrainian people and culture.

 

 

 

We grieve for the thousands of people killed as casualties of Russia’s campaign of violence. Russia’s war has sought to rupture Ukraine’s social fabric and culture, displacing millions of people in the destruction of cities and towns. We grieve for the deaths of writers, artists, journalists, cultural workers, and all who have cultivated Ukraine’s blooming culture and civil society sector. 

 

 

 

In the last year, the space for free expression in Ukraine has been under attack by the Russian military’s actions. Russian soldiers have deliberately killed and kidnapped journalists and writers. Artists had to flee Ukraine in order to survive and continue their work. Russian bombardments have indiscriminately destroyed and damaged hundreds of places where Ukrainians experience culture and history, from community cultural houses to Holocaust memorial centers. There is evidence that the Mariupol Drama Theater, the 19th century Regional Youth Library in Chernihiv, and other remarkable cultural objects have been deliberately targeted. But Russia’s military actions since February 24, 2022, represent only one prong in Russian President Vladimir Putin’s attack on Ukraine. 

 

 

 

Alongside the deliberate destruction of human life and infrastructure, Russian President Vladimir Putin has denied the existence of Ukrainian history and culture distinct from Russia. Since 2014, Russia has illegally occupied Crimea and parts of Luhansk and Donetsk, where writers, journalists, and activists have been jailed for their expression under the administration of the Russian Federation and armed separatist groups backed by Russia. Russian authorities have banned Ukrainian and Crimean Tatar language instruction and media and excavated a world heritage site to construct a revisionist history rooted in President Putin’s denial of other cultures.

 

 

 

Yet, despite being under attack, journalists, writers, artists, and cultural rights defenders continue to make art, write, and contribute to Ukrainian culture. Translators and members of the free press ensure that the realities of life in Ukraine and the impact of Russia’s violence are broadcast to the world. The diary entries, essays, poems, independent reporting, and street art are central to rebuilding in Ukraine when the war is over. 

 

 

 

We, the signatories below, stand in solidarity with Ukraine’s culture and civil society sector and support its writers, artists, journalists, and cultural workers’ efforts to create life beyond Russia’s war. We reiterate our condemnation of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine and call for the support of all journalists, cultural figures, and all unjustly persecuted in Ukraine for their expression. 

 

 

 

Russia should be held accountable for its war crimes and human rights abuses. We urge the international community to support all Ukrainian efforts to investigate these crimes and ensure that the deliberate targeting of Ukrainian cultural heritage by the Russian regime is included in national accountability mechanisms as well as the international commission of inquiry for Ukraine.

 

 

 

We call on international governments to join us in solidarity by providing livelihood support to Ukrainian writers, artists, and journalists inside and outside the country and ensure that they can continue to create art wherever they are. Russia must be held accountable for its violations of cultural rights and human rights in Ukraine. [/vc_column_text][vc_column_text]

Organisational signatories: 

Active Vista International Human Rights Festival

 

Academia de la Historia de Cuba en el Exilio

 

Amani: Africa Creative Defence Network

 

ARTICLE 19

 

Artist Protection Fund

 

ArtLords and Wartists, Afghanistan

 

Asian Forum for Human Rights and Development (FORUM-ASIA)

 

Avant-Garde Lawyers

 

Belarusian Association of Journalists (BAJ)

 

Callias Foundation

 

Cambodian Center for Human Rights

 

Cartoonists Rights Network International

 

Centrala – Centre for Central and Eastern European art and artists

 

DAKILA Philippines

 

English PEN

 

European Centre for Press and Media Freedom (ECPMF)

 

Freedom House

 

Freemuse

 

Human Rights Movement and Film Festival “Bir Duino – Kyrgyzstan”

 

ICOM Israel

 

ICOM Poland National Committee

 

IFEX

 

International Press Institute (IPI)

 

Ithaca City of Asylum (ICOA)

 

On the Move

 

Oregon Institute for Creative Research

 

P.E.N.-Québec

 

PEN America and Artists at Risk Connection (ARC)

 

PEN Belarus

 

PEN Canada

 

PEN Català

 

PEN International

 

PEN Uganda

 

Penn Cultural Heritage Center, Penn Museum

 

People for Accountable Governance and Sustainable Action-PAGASAph

 

Post-Museum, Singapore

 

Safe Havens | Freedom Talks

 

Tanzania Artists Rights Organization (TARO)

 

The Swedish Museums Association

 

Trans Europe Halles

 

Ukrainian Cultural Foundation

 

 

Individual signatories 

Ayad Akhtar

 

Marie Arana

 

Reza Aslan

 

Margaret Atwood

 

Paul Auster

 

Carolina Barrero

 

Laura Bickford

 

Martin Bright

 

Robert Caro

 

Joyce Carol Oates

 

Rosanne Cash

 

Rohan Chakravarty

 

Ron Chernow

 

Ahmedur Tutul Chowdhury

 

Esther Claassen

 

Molly Crabapple

 

Lydia Davis

 

Mónica de la Torre

 

Gianluca Del Gobbo

 

Octavio DelaSuaree

 

Ariel Dorfman

 

Jennifer Egan

 

Louise Erdrich

 

Oskar Eustis

 

Jonathan Franzen

 

Ileana Fuentes

 

Claudia Genlui

 

Louis A. Gitinywa

 

Peter Godwin

 

Lev Golinkin

 

Lev Grossman

 

Jessica Hagedorn

 

Daniel Handler

 

James Hannaham

 

Tom Healy

 

Aleksandar Hemon

 

David Henry Hwang

 

Siri Hustvedt

 

Sunitha Janamohanan

 

Sofia Karim

 

Mary Karr

 

Sean Kelly

 

Nicole Krauss

 

Dr. Dominik Kuryłek

 

Chang-Rae Lee

 

Yiyun Li

 

John Lithgow

 

Valeria Luiselli

 

Allison Markin Powell

 

Guillermo G. Marmol

 

David Mazzucchelli

 

Jay McInerney

 

Askold Melnyczuk

 

Christopher Merrill

 

Claire Messud

 

Paul Muldoon

 

Azar Nafisi

 

Ahmed Naji

 

Maggie Nelson

 

Yanelys Nuñez Leyva

 

Jan Moritz Onken

 

Susan Orlean

 

Sarah D. Phillips

 

Robert Pinsky

 

Francine Prose

 

Alexis Romay

 

Dr. Piotr Rypson

 

Esmeralda Santiago

 

Katrina Stuart Santiago

 

George Saunders

 

Seth Schachner

 

Stacy Schiff

 

Dr. Katherine Schofield

 

Alice Sebold

 

Stéphane Segreto-Aguilar

 

Sharmila Seyyid

 

Elif Shafak

 

Fatima Shaik

 

Gary Shteyngart

 

Jane Smiley

 

Andrew Solomon

 

Alec Soth

 

Richard Stengel

 

Rose Styron 

 

John Suarez

 

Cynthia Sweeney

 

Aatish Taseer

 

Anne Tyler

 

Russell Scott Valentino

 

Mario Vargas Llosa

 

Ayelet Waldman

 

Tara Westover

 

Jamie Wolf

 

Tobias Wolff

 

Sholeh Wolpé

 

KK Wootton

 

Jillian C. York

 

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