01-06/2014

Online public consultation on tax problems faced by EU citizens when active across borders within the EU    07/05/2014, 15:26

In its Communication on Removing cross-border tax obstacles facing EU citizens the European Commission announced its intention to launch a debate on ways to simplify tax compliance in cross-border situations. Citizens, organisations and public authorities are invited to contribute to the exercise of providing information on current problems and identifying good practices applied by some EU tax administrations that go some way towards addressing these problems. The consultation is open from 10.04.2014 to 03.07.2014 (English, German, French).

Joint Declaration on the Universality of the Right to Freedom of Expression introduced by UN mandated special rapporteurs     07/05/2014, 15:24

Today, international experts mandated by the UN, African Union, Organization of American States and the Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe will jointly call for states to ensure that all people in society can realise their right to freedom of expression without discrimination. The 2014 declaration is available in English, Spanish, French an Russian.

“Censors of Creativity” Study on censorship in Egypt today     24/04/2014, 15:20

AFTE – The Association of Freedom of Thought and Expression and Freemuse have published a study on censorship of artistic expression in Egypt.
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EU Commission proposes more flexible rules for Schengen visa     15/04/2014, 15:19

We need to attract more tourists, business people, researchers, students, artists and culture professionals to our shores. (Cecilia Malmström, Commissioner for Home Affairs, 1.4.2014)
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Model questionaires to the UN Special Rapporteur for Human Rights in the field of cultural rights     14/04/2014, 14:14

A model questionnaire for submitting complaints to the Special Rapporteur in the field of cultural rights is now available in English, French and Spanish. The UNHR website gives a detailed description how to submit informations and complaints from individuals or groups. The Special Rapporteur is also open to receiving communications under any format. Annexes such as pictures and copies of documents, etc., can also be included.

Ukraine: Don’t give in. Resist the lies. Anti-war statement by Russian intellectuals     20/03/2014, 14:12

Russian journalists, publishers, theatre artists, scientists and other intellectuals have formed an action alliance against the current Russian policy against the Ukraine. On 19 March in Moscow the alliance organized a congress “Against war. Against Russia’s self- isolation.  Against restoration of totalitarianism.”  The Russian PEN centre has collected more than 4.000 supporters of the following statement, published by Novaya Gazata on 13 March (English translation Irina Bondas):
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Tip of the iceberg: Freemuse’s worldwide statistic on violations on artistic freedom of expression in 2013    05/03/2014, 14:10

The compilation presents a glimpse of repression of artistic freedom worldwide in 2013 and includes cases from 48 countries across the fields of dance, film, music, theatre, visual arts and literature (journalists not included) as they were documented on artsfreedom.org

Occupied Theatre Teatro Valle Occupato and civil society activist Teodor Celakoski laureates of ECF Princess Margriet Award 2014     26/02/2014, 14:03

“Teatro Valle Occupato and Teodor Celakoski are very inspiring for all who are struggling against the wave of austerity measures and privatisation that have been threatening the sustainability of cultural institutions crucial for artistic and community life to flourish.” Rana Zincir Celal, Jury member.
The sixth ECF Princess Margriet Award will be presented at an official ceremony at BOZAR Centre for Fine Arts, in Brussels on 18 March 2014.

New UN Human Rights issue: The impact of advertising and marketing practices on the enjoyment of cultural rights    26/02/2014, 14:01

UN HR has launched new issues. One aimes to identify main challenges and obstacles posed by advertising and marketing practices to the enjoyment of cultural rights, including the right to education, the right to artistic freedom, the right to enjoy and access cultural heritage and the right to choose one’s way of life. Based on a questionnaire (deadline 16 March) a new report will be made by Special Rapporteur Farida Shaheed to be submitted to the UN General Assembly in October 2014. The second relates to the impact of intellectual property rights on the right to science and culture. More details will be published soon.

Short videos on “The Right to Freedom of Artistic Expression and Creation” are online     26/02/2014, 13:58

On 2nd October the EU Working Group on Arts and Human Rights (ARJ) organized in Brussels a presentation of the UN special report by Farida Shaheed “The Right to Freedom of Artistic Expression and Creation” to members of the European Parliament. ITI/ACAR with the Swedish and the German centers together with many others supported this event. Now the selected short videos by worldwide artists explaining their political situation are online. See also ARJ’s recommendations and demands to the EU Parliament, the Commission, the EU member states and the Civil Society.

Is Finland isolating itself? Recent 16.2 per cent funding cut to damage international mobility of theatre and drama    25/02/2014, 13:53

Theatre Info Finland (TINFO) will this year face a 16.2 per cent cut to its funding, amounting to EUR 85,000 in monetary terms. Due to cuts introduced by the Ministry of Education and Culture, partnership projects scheduled with both Finnish and international festivals, theatres and other bodies have been cancelled. In addition, TINFO is no longer able to provide grants to translators who convey Finnish plays into other languages. Last year, TINFO was able to support the translation of 22 Finnish plays into other languages.
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Institute of Theater Studies at the University of Leipzig under threat of closure     31/01/2014, 13:49

The Institute of Theater Studies at the University of Leipzig, the last one in the east German states, is under threat of closure to save money for the state of Saxony. This is the department of the Vice President of the International Brecht Society, Guenther Heeg and a close partner to ITI Germany.  You can show your support by signing the petition (German and English text).
For further information (in German), see the Institute homepage

What happens in the Ukraine?     31/01/2014, 13:45

We publish a brief description by the Ukrainian writer Yuri Anrdukhovych, received at the ITI Executive Board meeting in Fujairah. If anyone has information about the situation of the theatre people in Ukraine, please, pass them to ACAR.
“I don’t know what will happen next, just as I don’t know what you could now do for us. However, you can disseminate, to the extent your contacts and possibilities allow, this appeal. Also, empathize with us. Think about us. We shall overcome all the same, no matter how hard they rage. The Ukrainian people, without exaggeration, now defend the European values of a free and just society with their own blood.”

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