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LITERATURE knows no frontiers and must remain common currency among people in spite of political or international
upheavals.
IN ALL CIRCUMSTANCES, and particularly in time of war, works
of art and libraries, the heritage of humanity at large, should be left untouched
by national or political passion.
MEMBERS OF PEN should at all times use what influence they
have in favor of good understanding and mutual respect among nations; they pledge
themselves to do their utmost to dispel race, class, and national hatreds and
to champion the ideal of one humanity living in peace in the world.
PEN STANDS FOR the principle of unhampered transmission of
thought within each nation and among all nations, and members pledge themselves
to oppose any form of suppression of freedom of expression in their country
or their community.
PEN DECLARES for a free press and opposes arbitrary censorship
in time of peace. It believes that the necessary advance of the world toward
a more highly organized political and economic order renders free criticism
of governments, administrations, and institutions imperative. And since freedom
implies voluntary restraint, members pledge themselves to oppose such evils
of a free press as mendacious publication, deliberate falsehood, and distortion
of facts for political and personal ends. |