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      Aung San Suu Kyi and Václav Havel’s Friendship
      by Guest Contributor / January 7, 2012

      Burma’s pro-democracy leader Aung San Suu Kyi has expressed her sadness at the death of former Czech President Václav Havel. Suu Kyi often cited Havel’s well-known writings, including quotes from “The Power of the Powerless,” in interviews and in her speeches.

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    • Remembering Liu Xiaobo: A Selection of Quotes
      by Joshua Barnes / December 20, 2011

      This December, we remember the work of Liu Xiaobo, Chinese activist writer, literary critic, co-author of Charter 08, and Nobel Laureate, who is currently serving an 11-year sentence for “inciting subversion of state power.”

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      Amiri Baraka on Occupy Wall Street
      by Sampsonia Way / October 25, 2011

      Amiri Baraka, the activist, writer, and a prominent figure of the Civil Right Movement gives us his take on Occupy Wall Street movement.

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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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    • 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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    • Video: Q&A with Tommy Wieringa
      by Sampsonia Way / August 6, 2011

      In this video recorded at City of Asylum Pittsburgh, Tommy Wieringa talks about writing on adolescence, taboo subjects, and reader’s reception of his novel Joe Speedboat.

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      Exiled Bahraini Writer Ali al-Jallawi: “In prison your speech and movements are prevented… In exile you can demand freedom, democracy and justice.”
      by Kelly Pivarnik / July 30, 2011

      Exiled writer Ali al-Jallawi explains to us via email from a Germany his history of arrests, the struggles of being in exile, and the changes he would like to see in his country.

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    • An Evening With Horacio Castellanos Moya
      by Sampsonia Way / July 24, 2011

      City of Asylum Pittsburgh invites you to an evening with writer Horacio Castellanos Moya July 27, at 7:00 pm. Also read an excerpt from the novel The She-Devil in the Mirror.

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    • Liao Yiwu. Photo: www.pen.org
      Writer Liao Yiwu fled China
      by Olivia Stransky / July 16, 2011

      Liao Yiwu, an internationally acclaimed writer best known for his work The Corpse Walker, successfully fled China on July 6th and is now free to publish again.

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      Tendai Frank Tagarira: A Harrowing Escape From Africa
      by Sampsonia Way / July 13, 2011

      Tendai Frank Tagarira, a Zimbabwean writer currently living in Aarhus, Denmark, commemorated his one-year anniversary as an International Cities of Refuge Network (ICORN) guest writer with a post he sent to Sampsonia Way.

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