Data collection Attacks by sector and type 2016 including blacklists Source Freemuse ArtsFreecom Censored Imprisoned Prosecuted Threatened Attacked Abducted Killed Total ID: 638951
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CHAPTER 10: FREEDOM OF ARTISTIC EXPRESSION
Data collectionSlide2
Attacks by sector and
type 2016
(including blacklists
)
Source:
Freemuse
/
ArtsFreecom
Censored
Imprisoned
Prosecuted
Threatened
Attacked
Abducted
Killed
Total
Dance
3
0
0
3
0
0
0
6
Film
663
5
4
3
1
0
0
676
Literature
19
17
3
3
0
0
0
42
Multiple Arts Forms*
16
3
1
0
0
0
0
20
Music
102
27
12
27
6
1
3
178
Theatre
17
14
14
3
0
1
0
49
Visual Arts
30
8
10
1
8
0
0
57
Total
850
74
44
40
15
2
3
1028
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Attacks by Sector 2016 (with Blacklists excluded
)
Source:
Freemuse
/Arts Freedom
Censored
Imprisoned
Prosecuted
Threatened
Attacked
Abducted
Killed
Total
Dance
3
0
0
3
0
0
0
6
Film
65
5
4
3
1
0
0
78
Literature
19
17
3
3
0
0
0
42
Multiple Arts Forms
16
3
1
0
0
0
0
20
Music
102
27
12
27
6
1
3
178
Theatre
17
14
14
3
0
1
0
49
Visual Arts
30
8
10
1
8
0
0
57
Total
252
74
44
40
15
2
3
430Slide4
Attacks on Artistic Freedom
Comparison 2015-2016
2015
Total attacks = 469
Censorship represented = 292 cases
Of which 126 banned records in China
Total less China music censorship = 343
2016
Total attacks = 1028
Censorship = 850 cases
of which 544 in Ukraine/54 Kuwait
Total less Ukraine/Kuwait blacklists = 438
2
8% increase 2015-2016Slide5Slide6
Serious
DANCE
3
FILM
13
LITERATURE
23MULTIPLE 4MUSIC 86THEATRE 32VISUAL ARTS 27
‘Serious’ attacks by art formSlide7
Attacks by violation
PERSECUTED/THREATENED
40
ATTACKED
16
ABDUCTED
2
KILLED
3
DETAINED
49
PROSECUTED43
NEWLY IMPRISONED
5
STILL IMPRISONED
30CENSORED840Slide8Slide9Slide10
Afrique
du
Sud
–
Algerie
– Angola –
Autriche
–
Bresil
–
Bulgarie
- – Chine (Republique populaire de)- Croatie – Espagne – France -Hongrie -– Kenya – Lettonie – Maroc – Perou – Pologne – Portugal -–Republique democratique du Congo – Serbie – Slovenie – Tunisie
–
Turquie
22 States with constitutions that specifically refer to the protection of artistic freedomSlide11
22 States with constitutions that specifically refer to the protection of artistic freedom
South Africa
Algeria
Angola
Austria
Brazil
Bulgaria
China
Croatia
Spain
France
Hungary
Kenya
Latvia
Morocco
Peru
Poland
Portugal
DRC
Serbia
Slovenia
Tunisia
TurkeySlide12
Cyprus, Czech Republic, Denmark,
Estonia,Finland
, France, Georgia, Germany, Ghana, Greece, Guatemala, Honduras, Hungary, Iceland, Ireland, Israel, Italy , Japan, Latvia, Liechtenstein, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Macedonia, Malta, Mexico, Monaco, Montenegro, The Netherlands, New Zealand, Norway, Panama, Paraguay, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Saint Kitts and Nevis, San Marino, Serbia, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Turkey, United Kingdom, United States of America, Uruguay
“Artistic expression connects us all, transcending borders and barriers.”
53 UN Member States Sign Statement Affirming Artistic Freedom – Geneva, Sept. 2016Slide13
QPR reports referring to Freedom of Artistic
Expression
and/or Freedom of Expression
Legal Protection for Freedom of Artistic Expression
Legal Protection for Freedom of Expression
General references to Freedom of Artistic Expression
General References to Freedom of Expression
Practical measures Freedom of Artistic Expression
Practical measureas Freedom of Expression
Austria
1
Brazil
1
1
Denmark
1
Finland
1
1
1
France
1
1
1
Germany
1
Hungary
Italy
1
Kenya
1
1
1
Lithuaniia
Madagascar
1
1
1
New Zealand
1
Norway
1
1
Senegal
1
Sweden
1
1
1
1
Switzerland
1
1
1
Tunisia
1
1
1
Vietnam
1
1
Zimbabwe
1
1
3
5
8
11
6
3Slide14
Cities of Refuge
Scandinavia
46
Europe
27
North America
6
Latin America
3
Total76Slide15
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In progress
Data sources:
QPR
Full Analytic Report (2015) on the implementation of the UNESCO 1980 Recommendation concerning the Status of the Artist – G Neill
Council of Europe/
ERICarts
"Compendium of Cultural Policies and Trends in Europe
Indicator 10.3 Policies and measures that recognise and promote the social and economic rights of artists