• Poems, pictures, plays & songs — these are not crimes.

    Take action to help imprisoned artists around the world.

  • Oleg Sentsov Freed

    The Voice Project’s campaign to free Ukrainian filmmaker Oleg Sentsov ended Saturday with his release from a Russian prison after more than five years behind bars.

  • Tom Dundee Released

    Thai country and blues singer, Tom Dundee, has been released from Bangkok Remand Prison after serving 5 years of a 10 year sentence.

  • Zehra Doğan Released From Prison After Two Years

    Kurdish journalist and artist, Zehra Doğan was released from prison in Turkey on February 24, 2019 after serving nearly two years of a sentence for disseminating “terrorist propaganda.”

  • Liu Xia Released

    China has released Lui Xia after years of house arrest. She is currently in Germany staying with friends.

  • Egypt: End State Sponsored Persecution of Women Artists!

    Since November 2017, at least four female music artists in Egypt have found themselves detained, on trial, or imprisoned for various morality-related offenses.

  • Moroccan Protest Singer Silya Ziani Released

    Silya, and 58 other members of the Rif movement, given a royal pardon on July 29, 2017.

  • Free Ashraf Fayadh

    Ashraf Fayadh is a Palestinian poet who came to Saudi Arabia as a refugee, and has been sentenced to 8 years in prison and 800 lashes by his adopted homeland for a series of poems that he wrote describing his life while fleeing war in Palestine.

  • Free the Artists of Tibet

    ACT NOW: Speak out for imprisoned Tibetan singers. As a global community we have to act to end Chinese ethnocide in Tibet.

  • Atilla Taş Released!

    Singer Atilla Taş has been released after 416 days in pretrial detention.

Sign Up

Sign up for alerts and updates, help protect freedom of expression worldwide.

Act now

Take Action. Use Your Voice. Defend Creative Activism.

Use Your Voice Now view more ways to act

Donate

Help defend freedom of expression and imprisoned activists with your donation to The Voice Project.

Donate Now

Alert Us

Alert us right away to an activist-artist who has been arrested or imprisoned.

Alert Us Now

Imprisoned Artist Database

Activist/Artist Prisoners of Conscience

UPDATES

Kurdish poet İlhan Sami Çomak is one of Turkey’s longest serving political prisoners, having been imprisoned for over 26 years. His life sentence on charges of starting a forest fire and associating with the banned Kurdish Workers’ Party is due to expire in 2024, but...
Read More >

Indian poet and journalist Siraj Bisaralli was arrested February 2020 after a public poetry reading in which he protested India’s controversial Citizenship Amendment Act. He has since been released on bail but still faces trial on charges of “intentional insult with intent to provoke breach...
Read More >

The Chinese Muslim poet and writer Cui Haoxin, who publishes under the pseudonym An Ran, has been detained in China since January 24, 2020. Following a series of tweets over the last few years decrying anti-Muslim discrimination and concentration “re-education” camps in Xinjiang, he has...
Read More >

BECOME A BENEFACTOR!

As a benefactor, your monthly donation will allow us to continue programs that are making a real difference.

The Voice Project is a registered 501(c)(3) non-profit organization and all contributions are tax-deductible.

Donate Now

Campaigns

Free Mohammad Rasoulof

The award-winning Iranian film director, Mohammad Rasoulof, has been sentenced to one year in prison and two years of probation in Tehran due to the unapproved content of his films. Several international film festivals, of which he has been a participant and competitor in recent years, have come to his

Free Min Htin Ko Ko Gyi

Min Htin Ko Ko Gyi is a well-known Burmese filmmaker who has been detained in Yangon’s Insein Prison since April 12, 2019 and is currently on trial facing charges of “online defamation” and “inciting mutiny” among members of the Armed Forces, called the Tatmadaw in Myanmar. He has been repeatedly

“The support we received from The Voice Project was a miracle. It’s incredible to sit behind bars and know that there are hundreds and thousands of people who care, and I ask you to continue to care about those who are in harm’s way. Thank you everyone and thank you Voice Project.”

- Nadya Tolokonnikova, Pussy Riot

X
X