June Fourth Elegies is a collection of poems that heightens awareness about the ongoing non-violent struggle for fundamental human rights in China.
HART Prize for Human Rights.

Christine Stafford - The Lost Child of India (Download PDF) The editor and consultant committee invites Chinese right-protect personage Feixiong Guo as the Honor Chief Editor.[6]. “Let America Be America Again” – Langston Hughes. A. Clennell -  Morwenna  (Download PDF) Submit your poem with a letter giving “permission to publish” (if you are under 18 this letter must be from your parent) by email to [email protected] with the words “POETRY COMPETITION” in the subject line. After the movement went viral, Alarcón and his co-editor sorted through thousands of original works by poets from around the world and formatted them into an anthology. Admission. The decision of the Judging Panel will be final and no correspondence will be entered into. Thirteen themes to include exile, war, modern slavery, global poverty, freedom of expression, protest, and the treatment of women and children promote awareness about matters that touch every aspect of our lives. L. Kelly    -  Freedom of Expression  (Download PDF) Radio Taiwan International: The chief editor of "Collection of Human Right Poems" Jiang Pinchao obtained 2008 "Free Speech Award" of American Visual Artists Guild, Yazhou Zhoukan: 300 Human Right Poems praises Chinese Human Right movement, Hong Kong : Confidential book of new century: tears of blood history of right-protect, Radio Free Asia: Xiaohua Deng's "Collection of Human Right Poems" Book Review, This page was last edited on 26 July 2020, at 23:10. June Fourth Elegies made a tremendous impact upon its release and continues to be a formidable piece of literature. The E-book of "Collection of Human Right Poems" was produced by the chief editor of American "Democracy Forum" - Hong Zhesheng:[1], The E-book and network version of "Collection of Human Right Poems", Related reports of "Collection of Human Right Poems", June Fourth Heritage & Culture Association, The Hong Kong Alliance in Support of Patriotic Democratic Movements of China, About Taiwan Foundation for Democracy - Background, About Taipei Economic and Cultural Office in Los Angeles, "Religious Freedom Award presented to Bob Fu of China Aid", "Rights Defender Guo Feixiong Sentenced to 5 years in Prison", https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Collection_of_Human_Right_Poems&oldid=969703428, Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License, Voice of America: "Collection of Human Right Poems" was banned before issuing by China authority, The Central New Agency: "Collection of Human Right Poems" of June Fourth Association was banned by Chinese Communist, Radio Free Asia: Situ Hua entitled for "Collection of Human Right Poems". Explore Past Events .

Other poets highlighted in the anthology are Moniza Alvi, Carol Anne Duffy, and Anthony Hett, all of whom have established themselves in the global poetry scene and are fierce human rights activists. Winner: Craig  Campbell      -   Granmaw Don’t Do (Download PDF), Runner Up:  David Copson    -    A Cry from Within (Download PDF), Highly Commended:     UHRSN is inviting applications for its very first human rights poetry competition themed "Refugees and your message to Europe". Learn more about other poetry terms. By granting this permission, I recognize my artwork image will be used by the Center at their discretion.

This collection of poems was written by 2010 Nobel Peace Prize political activist and author Liu Xiaobo. Scott Healy             -    What Say You (Download PDF), Ann Atkins  -  Not a Fairy Tale (Download PDF)
Robert Zhilmor  -  Human Rights Convention (Download PDF). UHRSN is convinced that all people should have the right to a life lived with dignity free from fear, persecution and oppression. Competition and win a prize for the best poem on the topic of “Human Rights”. Colin Dardis - Broken Prayer  (Download PDF) Susan Vernon- Yorke - Human Rights and Wrongs  (Download PDF) Adult General Admission: $18.

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Anita Nicholls  - Human Rights  (Download PDF) The Judge’s Prize – poems of 11 to 50 lines.