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Daphne Caruana Galizia

Scottish PEN Statement on the Killing of Daphne Caruana Galizia

Our statement on the killing of Daphne Caruana Galizia in Malta

October 18, 2017
Bernardo Otaola

Bernardo Otaola: 2, 5, 12, 20

Bernardo Otaola reflects on the evolving challenges to freedom of expression in Mexico.

November 16, 2015
Day of the Dead

Jean Rafferty & Bernardo Otaola: Day of the Dead

Mexican Journalism student Bernardo Otaola Valdes delivered a testimony about writing in his home country at our Day of the Dead event.

November 9, 2015
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Stop Asking What To Do – Bernardo Otaola

Bernardo Otaola reflects on creating work that satisfies all your needs and interests.

October 16, 2015
Translator and writer Fiona Rintoul

Fiona Rintoul on Translation

Translated writing doesn’t just help us to understand other people and other cultures; it helps us to understand ourselves.

September 25, 2015
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Welcome to the Club: Bernardo Otaola

Journalist and writer Bernardo Otaola reflects on living and travelling in Europe.

September 25, 2015
Zineb El Rhazoui in Amsterdam, 2015, photo taken by Jean Rafferty

Zineb El Rhazoui in conversation with Jean Rafferty

‘At Charlie Hebdo we knew we were targeted. All my colleagues knew they were risking their lives. Before the massacre I never took events seriously, but after what happened to my colleagues I do. I must be careful – all those who defend freedom of speech have to be careful now.’

September 14, 2015

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