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Visualization by Paul Milinski
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The State of Artistic Freedom 2019 – Whose Narratives Count?
On March 26, 2019, Freemuse, the world’s leading independent international organization advocating for and defending freedom of artistic expression, launched its annual report, The State of Artistic Freedom 2019: Whose Narratives Count?
Freemuse’s annual State of Artistic Freedom report serves up a total of 139 pages of content, all based on research assembled from monitoring, documentation, and examination of violations of artistic freedom and other legal and policy developments worldwide.
The report concludes that 2018 was a bad year for freedom of speech and expression, noting “many governments fail to respect freedom of artistic expression […] and in cases where violations were triggered by non-state actors — such as religious authorities, fundamentalist groups and social media companies — state authorities are yet to fulfill obligations in regard of prevention.”
This year’s report presents 673 documented cases of artistic censorship and repression that occurred in 80 countries throughout the 2018 calendar year. “Intolerance and violence against artists and all who have the right to freedom of artistic expression has been widespread,” the report says, and “the culture of silencing artists has been continuously present in different forms in countries of both the global north and south.”
Freemuse’s research concludes that nine countries — Belarus, Egypt, Georgia, Israel, Nicaragua, Russia, Spain, Turkey, and the United States — “are found to have used anti-terrorism and anti-extremism legislation and measures against artists in 2018.”
Flying into Morning
by Rahel Gil Radiant in her successful touch withPeople the world overDoing good --- She felt vindicated from the Royal Snub.Her two beloved boys Growing toward manhoodVisiting with father, THE PRINCE,She, secure in their love for herHad the freedom for herself:A bit of privacy, a bit of spaceto be a girl in love ---Faster, faster the many horses whipped the roadExhilarating -- At the height of…
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A response to Tom Binzz, WE failed The Constitution not vise versa..
Who’s really free – Fog – #writephoto – Robbie's inspiration
Who’s really free – Fog – #writephoto – Robbie’s inspiration
Who’s really free The sky is dark, coloured an unrelenting grey; Outside it’s damp and foggy, a dismal day; I gaze out of the window, splattered with rain; I stretch – an attempt to ease my physical pain; The lines of traffic extend for miles each way; A depressing sight that fills me with dismay; The landscape is blurred, shrouded by a soft mist; An addition that gives the scene a threatening…
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