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Statement of the Writers for Peace Committee of International PEN Concerning the Tragic Events of May 31, 2010
The Writers for Peace Committee follows the Lugano Declaration in condemning individual terrorism as well as State terrorism; we declare that those who resort to violence, even for a good cause, „annul the missions to which they are dedicated and lose all claims to legitimacy” (quoted from the Statement of the 50th Congress of International PEN in Lugano, Switzerland, May 1987).
We declare that:
2. We protest against the grave violation of the right to freedom of expression of the journalists on board.
3. We demand that the government of the State of Israel agree that an international committee investigate and throw light on the events and establish responsibility.
6. It is the role of the international community through its institutions to make this political dialogue possible. It must draw on the resources of the respective cultures, particularly the literary ones, of the two peoples whose writers are witnesses to peace and are committed to achieving it.
June 14, 2010
Dr. Edvard Kovač President of the Writers for Peace Committee of International PEN
Eugene Schoulgin Secretary General of International PEN
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