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Writers ICORN Cities offer persecuted writers a safe haven where they can live and work without fear of being censored or silenced.

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TRIBUNAL 12 presents the jury.

February 2012 Saved to Events, Festivals and Opportunities

linkimage_39921_sv_komp_Skrivbord_300x225.jpgThe jury of Tribunal 12 consists of prominent writers, academics and intellectuals who all share a strong commitment to human rights. On May 12 in Stockholm, a sharp accusation is directed towards Europe focusing on violations of human rights and a systematic mistreatment of refugees, migrants and asylum seekers.The jury members includes Saskia Sassen, Nuruddin Farah, Nawal El Saadawi, Henning Mankell, B.S. Chimni, Parvin Ardalan and Sadik J. Al-Azm.

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Stavanger Guest Writer to Perform at Opening Night of Nobel Peace Center's 'In Afghanistan' Exhibition

February 2012 Saved to Events, Festivals and Opportunities

norwan.jpgThe current guest writer in Stavanger City of Refuge, Afghan-born poet Norwan, will read from her poetry and be interviewed as part of the opening night events of the Nobel Peace Center's 'In Afghanistan' exhibition in Oslo. The exhibit will run from Friday, 10 February at 6 pm through 22 April 2012. The aim of the exhibition is to show a different side of this misunderstood country.

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Al Jazeera features ICORN Guest Writer Manal Al-Sheikh in upcoming documentary

January 2012 Saved to Network News

manal_aljazeera.jpgAl Jazeera's English language television channel has selected Stavanger Guest Writer Manal Al-Sheikh to be among six poets featured in an upcoming documentary series titled 'Poetry in Motion.' The programme will delve into the lives of poets living in Norway, France, Lebanon, Bahrain, Egypt, Palestine, and Algeria, highlighting the particular obstacles and challenges each writer faces in expressing his or her ideas. The project aims to explore the importance of poetry in Middle Eastern culture and its special relevance to the revolutionary movements of the Arab Spring. The documentary will also focus on writers in exile and how this experience affects the subject matter and languages in which they work.

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Visit Shahrazad!

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Welcome to the Shahrazad website, a free space in Europe for writers from all over the world to tell their stories and to be heard.

Six ICORN cities are taking part in the Shahrazad project: Barcelona, Brussels, Frankfurt, Norwich, Stockholm and Stavanger. But writers from every corner of the world are invited to contribute words.

The Shahrazad project will set in motion a transnational dynamic of sharing and exchanging new stories. It will reach out specifically to individuals and groups unfamiliar with traditional literary and cultural activities. It will focus especially on children and young people who, through educational programmes, creative workshops and digital story production, will experience both the receiving and production ends of the Stories for Life chain of communication.
Ultimately, the Shahrazad project aims to provide Europe with new, more open and sustainable narratives about itself. By opening up to human and artistic impulses from ‘outside', Europe can regain and revitalise some of its capital values: freedom, democracy and solidarity.
Shahrazad is a European Union Culture 2007: multi-annual co-operation project

 

 

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