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In May 2013 I resigned from PEN America over the appointment of former State Department official Suzanne Nossel. A decade later, PEN America has become a propaganda arm of the state.

PEN America, once an important defender of rights for writers, editors and artists, has, under the direction of former State Department official Suzanne Nossel, abandoned its mission, destroyed its credibility and provoked a revolt among its members.

Its refusal to condemn the genocide in Gaza and Israel’s targeted killings of writers, academics and journalists, has seen numerous writers withdraw from the annual PEN World Voices Festival in New York and Los Angeles, scheduled for April and May. PEN America has not only failed to denouce the genocide but provides platforms to Israelis who use racist and dehumanizing language to describe Palestinians. It blacklists those who support the Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions movement. PEN America functions as a propaganda arm for the Biden administration and Ukrainian government — including the banning of Russian writers from a PEN event last May. It has repeated false accusations against Julian Assange and refused to classify him as a journalist.

PEN America peddles agitprop. It is our version of the Union of Soviet Writers. The human rights violations by our enemies are heinous crimes and our own, and those of our allies, are ignored or whitewashed. Writers and editors, such as Assange, who expose the lies and crimes of the state, are discredited, while propagandists for U.S. imperialism and the apartheid state Israel – even as it carries out genocide – are fêted.

Angela Flournoy and Kathleen Alcott canceled their participation in PEN’s “New Year, New Books” event in January because of PEN’s invitation to Mayim Bialik who Flournoy explained engages in “dehumanizing anti-Palestinian propaganda and rallying her five million followers to the cause of the Israeli military.” At the Bialik event in Los Angeles in February, Palestinian-American writer Randa Jarrar was forcibly removed from the room for protesting.

Alcott wrote in an email to PEN America “..if I squint I can find perhaps two mentions [on PEN America’s twitter feed] of the word Palestine, one in reference to an op-ed in Newsweek which encourages a truly impotent and ahistorical neutrality (as well as, arguably, some internalized Islamophobia).”

Over 600 writers, including Roxane Gay and Nana Kwame Adjei-Brenyah, signed an open letter last month, demanding that “PEN … take an actual stand against an actual genocide.”

PEN America is a sock puppet of the U.S. and Israel. Nossel accepted funding from the Israeli government — which routinely censors and jails Palestinian journalists and writers in Israel and the occupied West Bank and assassinates them and their families in Gaza — for the literary group’s annual World Voices festival in New York. This funding only stopped in 2017 when more than 250 writers, poets and publishers demanded an end to the organization’s partnership with the Israeli government. The signatories included Wallace Shawn, Alice Walker, Eileen Myles, Louise Erdrich, Russell Banks, Cornel West, Junot Díaz and Viet Thanh Nguyen.

PEN America, like other human rights organizations, has been hijacked by apparatchiks like Nossel and their corporate backers, surrendering its independence and integrity.

The organization’s tepid attempts to address the revolt — it issued a response filled with banalities such as expressing “our sorrow and anguish at the suffering endured by so many Palestinian civilians in Gaza” — is further evidence of its moral vacuity.

Nossel repeats slanderous tropes used to discredit Assange, the WikiLeaks publisher who faces extradition to the United States to potentially serve a 175-year sentence under the Espionage Act.

“Whether Assange is a journalist or WikiLeaks qualifies as a press outlet is immaterial to the counts set out here,” Nossel has said.

Nossel, an attorney, served as a member of the State Department task force formed to deal with the WikiLeaks publications. She is well aware that the issue of whether Assange is a journalist is not immaterial. It is crucial. The U.S. effort to extradite Assange is built around denying him the status of a publisher or a journalist and denying WikiLeaks the status of a press publication. If he is extradited and found guilty, the precedent will criminalize any journalist that possesses or publishes classified material.

Nossel parrots the U.S. government’s charges against Assange, including that he endangered lives by not redacting documents, hacked into a government computer and meddled in the 2016 elections — charges that are false. PEN America, under her direction, sent out news briefs with headlines such as: “Security Reports Reveal How Assange Turned an Embassy into a Command Post for Election Meddling.”

PEN America, after heavy pressure, eventually said Assange should not be extradited. Advocating for his extradition was difficult after The New York Times, The Washington Post, The Guardian, Le Monde, Der Spiegel and El País published a joint statement demanding charges against Assange be dropped. PEN centers around the world have also denounced the extradition proceedings. Nossel, however, was long part of Assange’s lynch mob.

Nossel said on the Brian Lehrer Show on WNYC in May 2019 that Assange went “beyond what a mainstream news outlet would do.” She blasted WikiLeaks’ publications as “massive and indiscriminate” and blamed Assange for not redacting names.

Assange, in fact, contacted the State Department to warn them that the complete unredacted cables were on the verge of being published by a third party, urged the State Department to take action and offered to assist them in doing so. It was the U.S. government which ultimately decided to do nothing.

PEN America was once run by writers dedicated to defending those persecuted around the globe — regardless of which government carried out the persecuting. I knew some of these writers, including Susan Sontag, Norman Mailer and Russell Banks. They were fierce critics of U.S. militarism, champions of freedom of expression and fiery advocates for the persecuted and the oppressed.

Nossel stands for none of these ideals. She is a former corporate lawyer, listed as a “contributor” to the Federalist Society, who worked for McKinsey & Company and as vice president of U.S. business development for Bertelsmann. Her disastrous one year tenure as the Executive Director of Amnesty International saw her turn the human rights organization into a cheerleader for the U.S. wars in Iraq and Afghanistan. In May 2012, when NATO held its “Summit Meeting” in Chicago, she sponsored a “Shadow Summit” and dotted the city with bus stop billboards reading “NATO, Keep the Progress Going. Human Rights for Women and Girls in Afghanistan.” That was apparently too much, even for Amnesty International, and she was reportedly pushed out.

Nossel at PEN America, however, has successfully hollowed out the organization and crowned herself with the ludicrous title of CEO of PEN America, emblematic of the soulless corporatism she embodies.

A 2004 Foreign Affairs article by Nossel titled “Smart Power: Reclaiming Liberal Internationalism” calls for “liberal internationalism” and an “assertive leadership” by the U.S. that is “diplomatic, economic, and not least, military [my italics] — to advance a broad array of goals: self-determination, human rights, free trade, the rule of law, economic development, and the quarantine and elimination of dictators and weapons of mass destruction.”

I withdrew from a scheduled speaking event at the 2013 World Voices Festival in New York and resigned from PEN America – which that same year had given me its First Amendment Award – to protest Nossel’s appointment. PEN Canada offered me membership, which I accepted. I wrote in my resignation letter:

The suffering of the Palestinians under Israeli occupation and the plight of those caught up in our imperial wars in countries such as Iraq are not abstractions to me. Nossel’s relentless championing of preemptive war — which under international law is illegal — as a State Department official along with her callous disregard for Israeli mistreatment of the Palestinians and her refusal as a government official to denounce the use of torture and use of extra-judicial killings, makes her utterly unfit to lead any human rights organization.

The current letter, now signed by more than 1,300 writers, notes that “Palestine’s poets, scholars, novelists and journalists and essayists have risked everything, including their lives and the lives of their families, to share their words with the world. Yet PEN America appears unwilling to stand with them firmly against the powers that have oppressed and dispossessed them for the last 75 years.”

The writers charge that “PEN America has betrayed the organization’s professed commitment to peace and equality for all, and to freedom and security for writers everywhere.”

PEN America refuses to call for an immediate and unconditional ceasefire.

“This failure is particularly striking in light of the extraordinary toll this catastrophe has taken in the cultural sphere,” the writers say. “Israel has killed, and at times deliberately targeted and assassinated journalists, poets, novelists, and writers of all kinds. It has destroyed almost all forms of cultural infrastructure that support the practice of literature, art, intellectual exchange, and free speech through the bombing and demolition of universities, cultural centers, museums, libraries, and printing presses. By disrupting access to digital communication, Israel has also been blocking Palestinians from sharing what they have witnessed and experienced and telling the truth of what is happening to them. Everyone who uses the power of the pen and free speech to appeal to the conscience of the world is at risk.”

Israel, the letter notes, “has killed nearly one hundred journalists and media workers, more than in the two-decade war in Afghanistan, and more than in the deadliest year of the Iraq War. Israel has also killed nearly one hundred academics and writers.”

PEN America “took four and half months to utter the word ‘ceasefire,’ then only with a vague ‘hope’ for one that is ‘mutually agreed,’ rather than a clear call.”

“Equally concerning is PEN America’s history of condemning authors who choose to honor the Palestinian call for a cultural and academic boycott of Israeli institutions complicit in their oppression, accusing them of impeding ‘the free flow of ideas,’” the letter continues. “It seems to us that this violates several principles at the heart of PEN’s mission. To begin with, the idea that BDS, which does not boycott individual writers or scholars, can impede the ‘free flow of ideas’ in Israel-Palestine assumes that such a thing exists there. In fact, it is a cruel fantasy so long as Palestinians live under a rule reliant on racial segregation and the implementation of ethnic hierarchies, siege and collective punishment, the very conditions BDS seeks to end.”

The banning of writers who support BDS “contributes to a neo-McCarthyite environment in North America and Europe, in which the growing support for BDS is increasingly criminalized.” Opposition to BDS , the letter points out, “overlooks the long and proud history of the boycott as an effective, nonviolent tool of collective liberation. Just as boycott was a principal tool used to successfully end political apartheid in South Africa, so it should be accepted that some are free to adopt it as a vital tool in the nonviolent resistance movement against Israeli impunity today.”

The writers responded to PEN America’s recently posted statements expressing concern about various incidents in Gaza by asking “Where are the actions that flow from these stated concerns?”

They note that “PEN America has not launched any substantial coordinated support or issued any reports highlighting the scale and scope of the attacks on writers in Gaza, or on Palestinian speech and culture more broadly. PEN America has done very little to mobilize or inspire its many members — quite unlike recent PEN America campaigns opposing the war in Ukraine and its impact on culture, or PEN International’s ‘Day of the Dead’ honoring journalists killed in Latin America.”

The writers also say they are “dismayed that there has been no apology to the Palestinian writer Randa Jarrar for the shocking act of dragging her out of an event featuring an anti-Palestinian and pro-war Hollywood actor as Jarrar read out the names of murdered Palestinian writers.”

Palestinian writers, the letter reads, “have found themselves in the insulting position of having to fight PEN America to loudly call for the U.S.-funded bombs to stop falling. They have been forced to point out, over and over again, that if the current onslaught was directed against any other people, there would have been clear condemnations of the crimes, as well as support for all forms of nonviolent resistance against oppression, alongside events focused on the artists who are the most vulnerable in the world.”

PEN America may continue to exist, indeed its obsequiousness to governmental and corporate power will probably assure its funding, but it is a hollow brand used to justify the crimes and lies of the U.S. government and Israel.

The best writers in the Soviet Union refused to join the Union of Soviet Writers or were expelled. Those left were propagandists, third rate writers and careerists. PEN America is fast becoming its doppelgänger.

(Republished from Scheerpost by permission of author or representative)
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  1. cobol1 says:

    What do you notice about PEN’s staff page?

    https://pen.org/staff/

    •�Thanks: Paleo Retiree, Right_On
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    , @Neo-Socratic
  2. Uh, yeah. Hard to miss.

  3. Interestingly, Suzanne Nossel is heavily quoted in Nation of Islam’s notionally anti-Semitic article posted currently on The Unz Review (this very Web site) at https://www.unz.com/article/jewish-fingernail-fact-check/.
    The references are to unpublished writings of hers (thesis, etc.) and their import runs rather counter to the upshot of the later actions (and inactions) now attributed to her by the present author (Hedges) and others in connection with her administration at PEN.
    It would appear that Nossel has turned diametrically away from her heterodox leanings back in college.
    Interestingly, in her legal career, she clerked for Judith Wilson who, as Chief Justice of the US Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia, is a successor, several times removed, of the notorious David L. Bazelon, the Jewish mass thief of assets of Japanese Americans after World War II. He distributed the spoils chiefly to friends and family, that is, to co-religionists (not including Hunter nor any other Bidens, who do not qualify).
    Nossel would appear likewise to be Jewish, although nowhere so labeled. Judge Wilson would (not) appear to be half-Black (she is, or is fully so, likewise eschewing the label).

    •�Replies: @Suetonious
    , @Pierre de Craon
  4. Eric135 says:
    @cobol1

    Descendants of America’s old pioneer families?

    •�LOL: N. Joseph Potts
  5. How did Nossel get appointed as head of PEN? Anyone know? Who was behind the appointment?

  6. “PEN America was once run by writers dedicated to defending those persecuted around the globe — regardless of which government carried out the persecuting. I knew some of these writers, including Susan Sontag, Norman Mailer and Russell Banks. They were fierce critics of U.S. militarism, champions of freedom of expression and fiery advocates for the persecuted and the oppressed.”

    Including the viciously anti-white termagant Susan Sontag in a group of people who were doing anything positive for freedom and society in general is a mistake. Anyone who called the white race “The Cancer of History” is our enemy and shouldn’t even be mentioned to ever have existed.

    •�Replies: @Alden
  7. anonymous[139] •�Disclaimer says:

    May 2012, when NATO held its “Summit Meeting” in Chicago, she sponsored a “Shadow Summit” and dotted the city with bus stop billboards reading “NATO, Keep the Progress Going. Human Rights for Women and Girls in Afghanistan.”

    I saw those signs at bus stops back then, a couple women leading a little girl presumably to school. Keep the bombing going, it leads to progress. Killing those women and girls fathers, brothers, aunts and uncles was beneficial to them, one might infer. Really disgusting, lying propaganda. Capturing different organizations through infiltration and turning them into compliant outlets for government and corporate lies has been an ongoing strategy. Can’t really trust anything nowadays.

  8. Alden says:

    Always nice to see an anti White White goy like Chris Hedges admit the woke commie progressives he’s devoted his life to are just anti White Jews who hate him as much as they hate all Whites. Pen ACLU civil rights for all but Whites feminazis enhanced criminal rights it’s all Jew woke faggot commie progressives

    The Chinese call such people Running Dogs which means servile accomplices.

    Old French proverb on which I’ve based my life.
    Don’t listen to what he says look at what he does.

  9. Anonymous[298] •�Disclaimer says:

    Fuck PEN, PEN has been a crock of shit for decades, linchpin of CIA’s PSB D-33 propaganda line. It’s birdlime for compatible-left apple polishers. Nossel made it big with lots of Big Jew log-rolling and now she’s paying off her Kosher Nostra usurers at six-for-five.

    No actual writer would touch PEN with a ten-foot pole, it’s for celebrity shitlibs, the Sean Penns of authentic heartfelt memwar.

    What the fuck is Rachel Kushner doing there?

  10. Alden says:
    @Joe Paluka

    Norman Mailer for decades one of the most famous and admired Jews in America. Even after he almost killed one of his 4 shiksa wives, Jeanne Campbell. He stabbed her almost killed her in one of his alcohol/cocaine induced insane rages.

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  11. Alden says:

    Chris Hedges like every other brainwashed zombie woke faggot commie progressive dislikes one of the greatest American heroes, Senator Joseph McCarthy The only politician in America who had the balls to expose the Jewish communists who’d infiltrated themselves into the federal government during the Jew dominated 1930s, 40s and have remained ever since.

    I’ve been around them all my adult life. Wondering why oh why they didn’t get the job they were exceptionally qualified for. And still defending affirmative action because their brains are empty sinks. Accepting everything poured into their empty brains by woke propaganda central committee WPCC.

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    , @anonymous
  12. @N. Joseph Potts

    Interestingly, Suzanne Nossel is heavily quoted in Nation of Islam’s notionally anti-Semitic article…The references are to unpublished writings of hers (thesis, etc.) and their import runs rather counter to the upshot of the later actions (and inactions) now attributed to her by the present author (Hedges)

    The Nossel quotes in the NOI article support the allegations made by Chris Hedges. Both articles demonstrate that she is running cover for the Jews.

    From the Nation of Islam article:

    In her unpublished 1991 Harvard study titled “Weathering the Storm: The Jewish Community in Birmingham, Alabama, During the Civil Rights Revolution,” Suzanne F. Nossel writes that Jewish leaders (see screenshot) “were forced to accept that Rabbi Grafman voiced a sentiment common in Birmingham when he said, ‘the lives of one thousand Negroes are not worth a hair on the head of a single Jew.’”

    Nossel says that Jewish leaders were “forced to accept” this statement made by the rabbi, suggesting that they didn’t agree with him. She further says that it was “sentiment common in Birmingham”, suggesting that the sentiment was held by White Americans.

    She is mentioned one other time, regarding Birmingham’s notoriously vicious Commissioner of Public Safety Eugene ‘Bull’ Connor. He “turned fire hoses and attack dogs on Black women and children for the world to see, yet behind the scenes Connor was supported and financed by these Jews, who, according to author Suzanne F. Nossel, ‘felt safe under his care.’”

    Just as she was thirty years ago, Nossel continues to be a shill for the Jews

    •�Thanks: N. Joseph Potts
    •�Replies: @Wokechoke
    , @Pierre de Craon
  13. Wokechoke says:

    Brainwashing works.

    Video Link

    The pseudoedgy comments on this YouTube video consist of saying “In England,Canada, France, US the arresting officers would be fired and the terrorists given asylum and 10 million dollars.”

    Of course this is exactly what these terrorists were given by NATO’s cloak and dagger services. So they would go kill masses of Muscovites.

  14. Wokechoke says:
    @Suetonious

    Good catch and cross link between articles.

  15. @N. Joseph Potts

    Nossel would appear likewise to be Jewish, although nowhere so labeled.

    Nowhere? Not precisely. The Pretend Encyclopedia rides to the rescue with a label:

    Nossel was born in Westchester, New York, the daughter of South African parents and granddaughter of refugees from Nazi Germany who fled to South Africa during the 1930s. She traces her interest in human rights to her growing up Jewish in America, and her visits to apartheid South Africa in her youth. She has frequently visited relatives in Israel, saying “It’s a place where I feel very comfortable and at home.” [emphasis added]

  16. @Suetonious

    As Wokechoke wrote, good catch. Moreover, Nossel is more than a shill. She is herself a Jew. The beans get spilled in the entry’s last paragraph.

  17. @Alden

    I hear you.

    Whenever I read an article by Chris Hedges, the adjective for its tone that almost invariably comes first to mind is “aggrieved.” Whether the article is about someone’s inappropriateness for a chairmanship position or the mass murder of Gazans or virtually anything else, Hedges’s primary gripe seems always to be that his opinion has been ignored by someone who should have heeded it. It’s plain that, in his youth, his dad never took him aside and said, “Get over yourself, kid!”

    •�Agree: Yojimbo/Zatoichi
  18. anonymous[736] •�Disclaimer says:
    @Alden

    White women and weak White men have destroyed the futures of their descendants. Couldn’t agree more about affirmative action. Way too many capable White men can’t get work despite strong credentials. It’s not by accident. And many mediocre Jews in power positions. That ain’t by accident, either. But the shitheads still think Russians and Chinese are the enemies.

  19. So, how are the officers of this organisation appointed?

  20. @cobol1

    What do you notice about PEN’s staff page?

    https://pen.org/staff/

    Good God Almighty, someone call Jack Hanna the animals have escaped.

  21. Altai4 says:

    PEN America was once run by writers dedicated to defending those persecuted around the globe — regardless of which government carried out the persecuting. I knew some of these writers, including Susan Sontag, Norman Mailer and Russell Banks. They were fierce critics of U.S. militarism, champions of freedom of expression and fiery advocates for the persecuted and the oppressed.

    I get the feeling that much the same article could be written about the ACLU, indeed, it was. And frankly it’s the same story. Jewish Americans largely supported the ACLU not because, like the Quakers who founded the precursors to these organisations, they believed in the ideal of truth and freedom of speech in the abstract. They did so because they felt that freedom of speech broadly benefit speech and ideas they liked more than it did for speech and ideas they didn’t.

    https://www.tabletmag.com/sections/news/articles/the-disintegration-of-the-aclu-james-kirchick

    Glasser and his friends rarely encountered anybody who wasn’t Jewish, much less Black, within the 12-block neighborhood of East Flatbush that comprised the world of their childhood (New York City, he says in the film, was less the fabled “melting pot” of popular American sentiment than “a collection of insular segregated tribes”).

    No American minority had reaped more from its faith in the country’s professed commitment to pluralism and tolerance than the Jews, a gift they repaid many times over by supporting the institutions—the universities, the Democratic Party, the ACLU—which upheld them. In the same way Lenny Bruce classified Ray Charles and fruit salad as Jewish (while claiming that “Evaporated milk is goyish even if the Jews invented it”), so the ACLU was seen as scrappy, authentic, and emblematic of an underdog quality. As Bruce might have put it: the ACLU, Jewish; the McCarthyite American Jewish League Against Communism, goyish.

    Not that they ever pulled punches. Debating the constitutionality of flag burning on Firing Line, Buckley told Glasser something to the effect that the “average American” has a visceral reaction to the desecration of the Stars and Stripes

    But it is the group’s attitude toward the First Amendment, the ACLU’s bread and butter, that has been most concerning. In 2004, The New York Times revealed that Romero had consented to sign a grant agreement from his former employers at the Ford Foundation, included at the behest of pro-Israel activists, stipulating that any recipient of the foundation’s largesse “agree that your organization will not promote or engage in violence, terrorism, bigotry, or the destruction of any state,” a vaguely worded contravention of free speech principles. Not only did Romero initially refrain from informing the board about the controversial agreement, but he also neglected to mention that he had helped draft it, allegedly recommending the Patriot Act as a model.

    Were the ACLU today confronted with a lawsuit similar to National Socialist Party of America v. Village of Skokie, Glasser doubts the group would take it. (Tellingly, in an essay collection celebrating its most important cases published on the occasion of the group’s 100th anniversary last year, the ACLU neglected to include that seminal litigation).

    In that sense the infamous case of the ACLU supporting the rights of the Skokie neo-Nazis to march was a kind of demonstration of this. They thought it would be absolute proof they weren’t in it for particular interests and they weren’t afraid such a march would herald Nazism in the US. But following the massive cultural revolution of the 60s speech they approved of was no longer outside the mainstream trying to get in, it was the received wisdom of the elite. So now they’ve changed their tune and are trying to police speech and even ban it since freedom of speech now advantages the non-mainstream ideas which are no longer their own.

  22. M.Rostau says:
    @Alden

    Norman Mailer did stab a wife, the Peruvian-American Adele Morales. Mailer claimed he was trying to cure her cancer. He was stashed in a nut ward until Adele could be pressured into dropping charges. She did, then divorced his weird ass in 1961.

    The whole thing played out the heyday of “sick humor” in the 1950s. And it even reads like a sick joke, of the sort Lenny Bruce might have told. Consider:

    Almost nobody in America reads poetry but the country has a poet laureate. Except for mysteries and sci-fi fiction don’t sell, but American acedemia bulges with “literary awards” for racks of unread books.

    Books support culture, the true organic type. A mongrel nation cannot have true literature because the only culture it has is a weapon of war against the founding ethnicity.

    •�Replies: @Pierre de Craon
  23. @M.Rostau

    Books support culture, the true organic type. A mongrel nation cannot have true literature because the only culture it has is a weapon of war against the founding ethnicity.

    A tip of the hat to a newbie who has said something worth recalling and, moreover, has said it attractively—an especially welcome occurrence given that the newbie norm of late has been to restate the obvious at tiresome length.

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