[PEN International, the world’s leading association of writers working
to promote literature and defend freedom of expression around the
world, in a statement yesterday called upon the Indian government to
identify and arrest the killers of M M Kalburgi, Narendra Dabholkar
and Govind Pansare.
Also, PEN International President John Ralston Saul has written a
letter to the President, the Prime Minister and the Sahitya Akedemi,
urging them to take “immediate steps” to protect the rights of
everyone, including writers and artists.
We stand in solidarity with the more than 50 novelists, scholars,
poets and public intellectuals who have returned their awards to the
Akademi and admire their courage,” the letter said.]

http://caravandaily.com/portal/writers-from-150-nations-back-indian-authors-protests-against-intolerance/

Writers From 150 Nations Back Indian Authors’ Protests Against Intolerance
in India 2 days ago

A protest march in Mumbai against the killing of emiinent Kannada
author and academic Prof Kalburgi. AP photo.

Lalit K Jha

WASHINGTON — Writers from 150 countries have expressed solidarity with
Indian authors and artistes who have returned their prestigious awards
in protest against “rising intolerance” in the country and have asked
the BJP government to provide better protection and safeguard free
speech.

***PEN International, the world’s leading association of writers
working to promote literature and defend freedom of expression around
the world, in a statement yesterday called upon the Indian government
to identify and arrest the killers of M M Kalburgi, Narendra Dabholkar
and Govind Pansare.*** [Emphasis added.]

***Also, PEN International President John Ralston Saul has written a
letter to the President, the Prime Minister and the Sahitya Akedemi,
urging them to take “immediate steps” to protect the rights of
everyone, including writers and artists.*** [Emphasis added.]

***“We stand in solidarity with the more than 50 novelists, scholars,
poets and public intellectuals who have returned their awards to the
Akademi and admire their courage,” the letter said.*** [Emphasis
added.]

“Writers from 150 countries assembled here in Quebec City in Canada
for the 81st Congress of PEN International have expressed grave
concern over the crisis following the murder of noted scholar and
intellectual, M M Kalburgi,” Saul wrote.

“They have asked me, as President of PEN International, to share with
you our strongly-held view that the Indian government takes immediate
steps to protect the rights of everyone, including writers and
artists, in the finest traditions of Indian society and culture, and
indeed, the letter and spirit of the Indian Constitution,” he said.

“For this, the government must reassure the community of writers and
artists that its ministers are tolerant of diverse views. Also, it
must ensure that the investigations into the murders of M M Kalburgi,
Narendra Dabholkar and Govind Pansare are conducted fairly and
expediently and their killers are brought to justice,” Saul said.

Mourning the passing away of Kalburgi, Pansare and Dabholkar, killed
by unknown assailants, the association called upon the Indian
government to identify and arrest the perpetrators of these crimes.

Kalburgi was the recipient of one of India’s highest literary awards,
the Sahitya Akademi Award, and yet, after his murder, the Akademi
“remains silent” even as its members resign in protest, and several
award recipients return their awards, a statement issued by the PEN
International said.

“Two government ministers have questioned the motives of the writers
returning the awards. It takes courage in the current climate in India
to express public dissent in a public manner. PEN International
salutes the courage of and expresses solidarity with those who have
returned their awards in protest or resigned their membership of the
Akademi or its governing council,” the statement added.–PTI

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