BÜRO DLB - IDEE-REALISATION-KOMMUNIKATION
Daniel Leutenegger, Rathausgasse 18, CH-3011 Bern, www.ch-cultura.ch

BÜRO DLB - IDEE-REALISATION-KOMMUNIKATION
Daniel Leutenegger
Rathausgasse 18
CH-3011 Bern
E-Mail
www.ch-cultura.ch.ch

FREEMUSE – THE WORLD FORUM ON MUSIC AND CENSORSHIP

FREEMUSE – THE WORLD FORUM ON MUSIC AND CENSORSHIP

17.11.2010 FREEMUSE is an independent international organisation which advocates freedom of expression for musicians and composers worldwide.


FREEMUSE is a membership organisation with its secretariat based in Copenhagen, Denmark. Freemuse receives funding from The Swedish International development Cooperation Agency (SIDA), The Sigrid Rausing Trust, Roskilde Festival Charity Society and Sweden's Special Initiative for Democratisation and Freedom of Expression.

FREEMUSE was born of the 1st World Conference on Music and Censorship held in Copenhagen in November 1998.
The conference joined together professionals from diverse fields and countries - musicians, journalists, researchers, record industry professionals and human rights activists - to examine, discuss and document a wide variety of abuses from the apparently benign to the overtly extreme.

The alarmingly widespread nature of censorship in music prompted the conference attendees to initiate the creation of a new organisation, Freemuse. Its guidelines are the principles outlined in the United Nations Declaration of Human Rights as they apply specifically to musicians and composers. The Freemuse secretariat was established in August 2000.

FREEMUSE IN ACTION

Our objectives are to:

  • Document violations and discuss their effects on music life
  • Inform media, human rights organisations and the public
  • Support musicians in need and observe at their trials
  • Develop a global network in support of threatened musicians and composers


To reach these objectives Freemuse initiates a variety of activities: International campaigns for musicians in need, informative activities, such as press conferences and lectures, as well as publishing reports, articles and regular newsletters. Freemuse also participates in several conferences, seminars and festivals. One of the main Freemuse activities are the recurring world conferences. For a complete list of Freemuse activities, click here.

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LATEST NEWS

 

Darg Team

Video interview with the Palestinian hip-hop group Darg Team about freedom of expression and their experiences with music censorship in Gaza

17 November 2010

 

Sweden: Music associations should engage in freedom of speech

Representatives of musicians' associations in Sweden say to national radio: "It is about time that we begin to engage in free speech issues along the lines of Freemuse."

17 November 2010

 

Sweden: Safe cities for musicians

"All over Europe city councils are hosting persecuted writers. Why not persecuted musicians?", asked Kerstin Brunnberg, chairperson of the Swedish Arts Council

17 November 2010

Iran: Iranian authorities inspired by the Nazis?

'Degenerate music' was a term used by the Nazis in Germany in the 1930s to describe certain forms of music. The same term is increasingly adapted by Iranian authorities

11 November 2010

USA: Radio station focuses on Freemuse CD and music censorship

The Freemuse CD ‘Listen to the banned' and discussions about the power of music, and music censorship, was in focus in a one-hour radio show on Wisconsin's public radio

11 November 2010

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Music:

http://www.youtube.com/ListenToTheBanned

Contact:

http://www.freemuse.org

 

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