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| <H2> 【11月15日 獄中作家の日】 </H2> |
| <H2> 【国際機関声明】「Belonging Matters – For Our Sector, Our Societies, and the Stories We Share(一員である自覚:分野、社会、そして分かち合う物語のために)」(2025.10.17) </H2> |
日本ペンクラブは、国際ペン(本部はロンドン)の支部として1935年に創設された、表現の自由、人権、平和を希求する非営利団体。会員は詩人、作家、ジャーナリスト、編集者など表現活動者。初代会長は島崎藤村。│日本ペンクラブ
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