Thursday, November 25, 2010

The Libel Reform Campaign one year on - with Rt Hon Lord McNally

7pm, Thursday 2nd December

Free Word Centre, 60 Farringdon Road, EC1R 3GA

RSVP: mike@libelreform.org
***Places are limited so please confirm early if you would like to attend***
The Libel Reform Campaign (Index on Censorship, English PEN and Sense About Science) would like you to join us to celebrate our first anniversary at a drinks reception with:
            Lord McNally, Minister of State for Justice
            Lord Allan, Director of European Policy for Facebook
            Richard Mollet, Chief Executive of the Publishers Association
In November 2009, after a year-long inquiry, the Free Speech Is Not For Sale report was published by English PEN and Index on Censorship. In June 2009, Sense About Science launched a campaign publicising libel threats against scientists such as Simon Singh and Peter Wilmshurst. In December 2009 the three charities came together to form the Libel Reform Campaign (www.libelreform.org). The impetus this has created is startling.
Over 50,000 people have joined the campaign and together we have campaigned for major reforms to England’s libel laws to protect free speech, including a public interest defence, restrictions on corporate bullying, recognition of internet publishing, and improvements to existing defences.
Libel reform was not on the political agenda before our campaign; now the coalition government has announced it will bring forward a draft bill early in 2011. 
We look forward to seeing you on 2nd December to mark this progress and share our thoughts on the challenges ahead.
Yours,

Jonathan Heawood, Director, English PEN
John Kampfner, Chief Executive, Index on Censorship
Tracey Brown, Managing Director, Sense About Science

www.libelreform.org