3rd March marks World Music Freedom Day. Over the next five days, Freemuse will be celebrating the courage and determination of musicians around the world who face repression in the practice of their rights to freedom of expression and to participate in their cultural rights. We shall be focussing on the suppression of Kurdish music and dance in Türkiye, the imprisonment of a lyricist in Egypt, censorship of famo music in Lesotho, attacks on cumbria musicians in Peru, and the crackdown on a dissident anthem in Hong Kong. These are just a few of the wide range of measures to which musicians are subjected across the world, from harassment to imprisonment, restrictions on performances to censorship of ‘sensitive’ lyrics and a multitude of other repressions.
Music freedom is a crucial fundamental right among the broader right to freedom of artistic expression in all its forms. Through music, diverse ideas, emotions, perspectives on political and social issues are shared. It also gives voice to marginalised people, and makes connections across political and cultural divides. Freemuse continues to push back against repression of creativity by promoting the rights of musicians and artists worldwide, and for an environment where creativity can flourish without fear of oppression or censorship.
Today, Monday 3 March, Freemuse remember the long and fraught struggle of Kurdish musicians in Türkiye. For decades, Kurdish artistic expression was systematically suppressed under a national policy that enforced a singular Turkish identity. Read more here:
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