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Kultúrna obec sa stretla s ministrom kultúry »12. apríla sa osobnosti kultúrnej obce stretli na pôde Ministerstva kultúry SR s novým ministrom kultúry Marekom Maďaričom. Išlo o pracovné stretnutie, na ktorom odzneli názory a predstavy zástupcov všetkých sfér kultúrneho života. Hlavnou témou diskusie bola príprava vládneho program v oblasti kultúry. Po prvý krát v histórii nástupu novej vlády po parlamentných voľbách sa predstavitelia štátnej správy obrátili na kultúrnu verejnosť a vypočuli si názory na všetky otázky, ktoré trápia kultúrnu obec. V diskusii odzneli mnohé kľúčové názory a podnety na strategické riešenia postavenia kultúry v našej spoločnosti, ako aj možné scenáre ďalšieho vývoja existencie kultúrnych prejavov, ich riadenia a rozvoja. Dominantná téma, ktorá rezonovala v nejednom vystúpení, bola požiadavka zmeny vnímania kultúry ako rezortu, ktorý je dlhodobo na okraji záujmu politických elít a neochota porozumieť dôležitosti rekonštrukcie riadenia a podpory kultúrnych činností. Minister kultúry Marek Maďarič všetkých prítomných požiadal o písomné predloženie návrhov jednotlivých účastníkov stretnutia, ktoré by sa mali objaviť vo výslednom materiáli vládneho programu. Zároveň upozornil, že nie všetky návrhy sa dostanú do záverečného textu, preto poprosil navrhovateľov o porozumenie. Zároveň vyjadril záujem naďalej spolupracovať s kultúrnou obcou na riešení konkrétnych problémov kultúry na Slovensku, či už formou pracovných stretnutí alebo Rady pre kultúru, ktorú chce ustanoviť ako poradný orgán Ministerstva kultúry. S potešením môžeme konštatovať, že medzi pozvanými účastníkmi stretnutia boli aj zástupcovia signatárov Otvoreného listu politickým stranám, Jozef Švoňavský z Hereckej obce Slovenska, Pavol Kráľ zo Slovenskej výtvarnej únie a Ľubomír Belák, člen výboru SC PEN a Rady AOSS. Je to jasný signál, že predvolebná iniciatíva kultúrnej obce nezostala nepovšimnutá. Požiadavky signatárov výzvy dostal nový minister kultúry v predloženom materiáli „Návrhy tém programového vyhlásenia vlády SR v roku 2012“. Dúfajme, že nezostane len pri stretnutí a najbližšie dni ukážu, že kultúrna obec sa po dlhých rokoch stáva partnerom štátnej administratívy nielen pri riešení problémov v kultúre, ale je aj zdrojom spoločenského uplatnenia kultúrnych prejavov na Slovensku. Štvrtok, 12 Apríl 2012 20:30
Vyhlásenie Slovenského centra P.E.N. » Slovenské centrum P.E.N ostro odsudzuje predbežné opatrenie Okresného súdu Bratislava I o zákaze vydať, alebo akokoľvek zverejniť knihu novinára Toma Nicholsona o kauze Gorila, ktoré jednoznačne považuje za bezprecedentný akt proti slobode slova. S nevôľou a znechutením prijalo správu, že sudca, Branislav Kráľ, vydal rozhodnutie, ktoré SC PEN považuje za zavádzanie cenzúry. Dokazuje to aj definícia cenzúry podľa Etického kódexu novinára, ktorá znie: Cenzúrou sa rozumie obmedzenie, potlačenie, alebo nezverejnenie informácie, obrazu, či záznamu, ak k nemu došlo z politických, obchodných či osobných dôvodov. Platí to dvojnásobne, ak sudca zakáže vydať knihu, ktorej obsah nepozná nikto, okrem autora, lebo ešte nie je dopísaná. Jednoznačne to vedie k domnienke, že dôvody rozhodnutia boli obchodné, alebo osobné. Rozhodnutie súdu dôvodne spochybňuje nezávislosť slovenského súdnictva, ktoré je skôr fámou než realitou. Sme presvedčení, že takéto rozhodnutia znižujú jeho dôveryhodnosť nielen v očiach slovenských obyvateľov, ale aj na medzinárodnom poli. Po celú dobu existencie medzinárodnej spisovateľskej organizácie P.E.N je jej hlavným mottom slobodné šírenie literatúry a písaného slova po celom svete. Preto budeme o krokoch slovenského súdu informovať aj spisovateľskú komunitu v zahraničí. Výbor SC PEN, člen medzinárodnej spisovateľskej organizácie V Bratislave, dňa 14.2.2012 ENGLISH VERSION  Streda, 15 Február 2012 19:10

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Annual Congress in Belgrade

Dear friends,

It was a wonderful introduction to the world of PEN to attend this year’s Annual Congress in Belgrade. My thanks to everyone who took the time to meet me and share news, hopes and aspirations for PEN. To those members with whom I have not as yet had the opportunity to talk – please do get in touch at Táto adresa je chránená pred robotmi nevyžiadanej pošty. Ak ju chcete vidieť, musíte mať povolený JavaScript. and let me know about your work, your centre, your committee engagement and your ideas for the future of PEN.

I would like in particular to thank Serbian PEN for the amazing job they did in hosting the event and for making everyone feel so welcome. Such an incredible, dedicated team of volunteers, staff and PEN members worked so hard behind the scenes to make the event successful. Thank you!

It was remarkable to see PEN members come together to create a new Balkans network, to also work on a new European network and existing networks, to campaign on important freedom of expression issues in countries including Mexico, China, Bahrain, Belarus, Cuba, Eritrea, Fiji, Iran, South Africa, Syria, Turkey and Vietnam. We discussed concerns on freedom of expression and movement within the European Union, highlighted the Girona Manifesto, debated challenges faced by the Kurdish and the Roma, heard moving accounts about recent events in Tunisia, welcomed new members to Congress and indeed a new Centre – Occitan. We shared readings, stories, news of literature from across the world and participated in the Free the Word festival organised by Serbian PEN to accompany Congress. PEN International President John Ralston Saul, in an address with the Serbian President Boris Tadić, spoke eloquently about PEN’s history, role and the importance of promoting literature and defending freedom of expression. And we celebrated and recognised the achievements of Liu Xiaobo, founder of the Independent Chinese PEN Centre, Nobel Laureate for Peace 2010 and of former PEN President Mario Vargas Llosa, Nobel Laureate for Literature 2010.

We thanked Mohamed Magani who stepped down this year for his tremendous contributions to PEN International’s Board over the last six years. In what was an exciting ballot, we welcomed Sylvestre Clancier to the Board of PEN International. He has pledged to be a strong Board member on behalf of the membership, to listen, to take members’ issues to the Board, to be active on your behalf. All of the Board are committed to transparency, to finding new, better ways of working and communicating and welcomed the desire for change as expressed during Congress.

What was clear to me is that we need more space, more time and different settings during Congress in which to share news, debate and work together – not just report back on activities during the year. We will take this understanding into our planning for the 2012 Congress in Korea.

Congress also provided PEN International with an opportunity to focus on how we work, how we communicate with each other. It provided a space in which we could discuss PEN’s role in the world and how PEN should adapt for the next decade.

From listening to many delegates, the following three themes came to the fore – Communications, Relevance and Effectiveness:

Communications: how can we improve communications – between PEN International and the membership, between members directly, and in terms of the public image of PEN and its place on the global stage?

As challenges to freedom of expression grow and change – whether because of weak state actors, digital surveillance, endemic censorship, constraints on writers and their freedom of movement, changes in the world of publishing and so forth, how can PEN as an organisation and as a movement adapt to meet those changes? How do we ensure we are truly influencing and shaping the debate on freedom of expression through the lens of literature?

How do we function as a movement and organisation? What do we do differently, better? What can we adapt in our structures and procedures? How do we balance our history and traditions with a need to remain relevant and active? How can we reflect the diversity of our membership better through translation, through advocacy, through new ways of working? How should Congress work in the future? How can we make our resolutions more effective? What do we need to change to keep renewing and growing PEN?

Many of you put forward solutions, shared ideas and examples of projects, approaches that work in similar contexts. We have taken away from Congress your feedback and advice. We discussed and reflected on this feedback at the Board retreat held immediately following Congress.

And now, as I put together a roadmap for PEN International (a three year plan to take us from 2012 – 2014), your suggestions, recommendations and requests will inform that plan.

So what key actions can you expect?

Over the coming months I pledge the following to members:

We will launch the new PEN International website and work to ensure it is as interactive, as community based, as strong as possible a platform that it can be for connecting members, showcasing work and writing and creating a vibrant online PEN community linked to other online PEN groups.

We will review our Communications strategy and focus on finding funding to strengthen our communications, media and advocacy work in support of the membership.

We will continue to focus on stabilising the organisation financially and will seek where possible to find resources to better support our Committees and the network activity across the membership.

We will explore new ways of working in partnership with Centres on international campaigns, programmes and projects.

We will take on board the helpful suggestions for change to the Congress format and try new approaches at Congress in Korea in 2012.

We will provide regular monthly updates on PEN International’s work.

PEN has tremendous potential. It is unique. It is all of us working together with common purpose and commitment. I want to ensure PEN International stays true to our shared aims – promoting literature and defending freedom of expression. And I ask for your help, participation and support to help PEN

All best wishes,

Laura

Laura McVeigh | Director | Directrice | Directora | PEN International

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