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    • Burmese Writer
      Burmese Writer Hnin Pan Ein Speaks about a Country of Heroes in the Dark
      by Khet Mar / March 19, 2012

      In this interview, Hnin Pan Ein details her life as a daughter and wife of political prisoners, explains the difficulties of being a writer under censorship, and gives her opinion on the condition of free speech in Burma.

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      Party Chairman Admits Party Killed Writer and Jailed Poet
      by Guest Contributor / February 18, 2012

      Republican People’s Party chairman Kemal Kılıçdaroğlu admitted that his party was behind the 1948 killing of renowned Turkish writer Sabahattin Ali and imprisoned renowned poet Nazım Hikmet for his political ideas.

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      Chinese Writer and Activist Sentenced for “Subversive Thoughts”
      by Brody Engelhard / February 9, 2012

      Li Tie was sentenced to 10 years in prison for “subversion of the state authority.” As proof the court cited several articles written by the Maoist writer, including his recent article, “Human Beings’ Heaven Is Human Dignity,” which called for democratic political reform.

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      Iranian Singer Arya Aramnejad Still in Prison
      by Merritt Wuchina / January 31, 2012

      Iranian Singer Arya Aramnejad, accused of “seditious activities” relating to his song “Ali Barkhiz” (“Ali, Rise Up”), is still in prison after his second arrest on November 8, 2011.

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    • Alaa Abd Fattah
      A Return to Mubarak’s Prisons: Letter from an Egyptian Blogger
      by Caitlyn Christensen / November 11, 2011

      In this letter smuggled out of prison, prominent blogger Allaa Abdel Fattah details his treatment in jail and accuses the military of hijacking the government.

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      In the Midst of Lions: Belarusian Activist Dzmiter Dashkevich Still Imprisoned
      by Olivia Stransky / October 7, 2011

      Belarusian youth group Young Front has released a plea to the international community to pressure President Lukashenko to release Dzmiter Dashkevich, imprisoned leader of the group.

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    • Ugandan Writer Vincent Nzaramba: “Every dictator fears the concept of peaceful revolution. ”
      by Olivia Stransky / October 4, 2011

      Nzaramba was detained for five days by Uganda’s anti-terrorism unit and police confiscated copies of his unreleased book People Power: Battle the Mighty General.

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      Exiled Writer Liao Yiwu, China’s Memory-Keeper
      by Maxine Case / October 3, 2011

      In this interview, Liao Yiwu talks to Maxine Case about his books, his struggles with the Chinese government, and related a few anecdotes about people on the fringe of Chinese society that he has interviewed and whose stories he had recorded.

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      Burmese Rapper Zayar Thaw: A Left Hand of a Boxer
      by Khet Mar / September 26, 2011

      In this conversation with Khet Mar, rapper Zayar Thaw talks about the advantages and challenges of including political content in his songs, his feelings on the non-violence movement in Burma, and his involvement with Generation Wave.

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    • Chinese Writer Guo Feixiong Released from Prison
      by Caitlyn Christensen / September 23, 2011

      Dissident Chinese writer Guo Feixiong was released from prison after serving a five-year-sentence. Guo Feixiong is a novelist and essayist, independent publisher, and rural civil rights advisor and activist.

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