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Split This Rock & PEN American Center Protest Denial of Entry to US of Poet Amjad Nasser

The following letter was delivered to the Secretary of Homeland Security today. We urge all concerned individuals and organizations to join us in speaking out against this outrageous violation of Mr. Nasser's right to travel and of Americans' right to meet and share ideas with our sisters and brothers from around the world. Click here to download a Word version of the letter, on PEN American Center letterhead.

Read Amjad Nasser's account of his experience of being denied to right to fly from Heathrow Airport here. Read his poem "A Postponed Poem for New York," translated by 2010 Split This Rock Poetry Festival Featured Poet Fady Joudah, here.

 

Friday, October 3, 2014


The Honorable Jeh Johnson
Secretary Department of Homeland Security
Washington, D.C.  20528


Dear Secretary Johnson,

We are writing to express our profound concern regarding celebrated British-Jordanian poet and novelist Amjad Nasser’s denial of entry to the United States on Saturday, September 27, 2014.

Invited to give the inaugural address in the Gallatin Global Writers Series at New York University, Mr. Nasser was interrogated on the phone for two hours at Heathrow Airport in London and prevented from boarding his flight to New York. The Department of Homeland Security representative who spoke with him for two hours on the phone before refusing him the right to travel to the United States declined to provide any reason for the denial.

Our organizations represent thousands of poets, writers, and others passionately committed to the free exchange of ideas. Mr. Nasser is one of the major poets of the Arab world. He has worked as a journalist in Beirut and Cyprus. Since 1987 he has lived in London, where he is managing editor and cultural editor of the independent daily newspaper, Al-Quds Al-Arabi. He has published nine volumes of poetry, four travel memoirs, and a novel. His works have been translated into ten languages. While some may find some of his views or those of his newspaper controversial, we are aware of nothing in his background that would be grounds for his exclusion from the United States.

At this time of conflict and crisis, it is important to keep open the channels of dialogue and communication between the American people and our counterparts all over the world. If Mr. Nasser has been determined to constitute a threat to the security of the United States, this information should be presented to him, along with an opportunity for him to respond to the evidence. Absent any such communication, serious questions arise about whether Mr. Nasser has been denied entry to the U.S. on the basis of protected acts of expression through his writings or speeches.

We ask you to institute a review of this case and to clearly set out the criteria that the Department of Homeland Security uses to make such decisions, as well as to either provide Mr. Nasser with the reasons for his denial or, alternatively, grant him the entry to which he is entitled.

Sincerely,


Suzanne Nossel                                            Sarah Browning
Executive Director                                         Executive Director
PEN American Center                                   Split This Rock

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