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Salman Rushdie
August 15, 2022
The attack on Sir Salman Rushdie last Friday was perhaps the culmination of a decades-long struggle between the author and prohibition on freedom of speech, a fight the Indian-born novelist never, in fact, picked. It started with Sir Salman’s book – The Satanic Verses – for which Iran’s then-Supreme Leader Ayatollah Khomeini issued the author
December 19, 2014
Western liberals like to outrage and offend people who can't harm them
September 18, 2012
When a British citizen is threatened by a foreign lynch mob, surely the Government has a role to play?
August 26, 2010
The psychological trauma of the two world wars is driving Europe to cultural suicide, according to a new book
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