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Friday, February 01, 2013
Salman Rushdie abandons visit to Indian city amid protests
2 comments:
- Mark Hubbard said...
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What a pity those seeking to shut up the individual voice in India, don't read Rushdie's elegant speech on free speech given at India Today Conclave 2012. Regarding the state of India today, because even Imran Khan refused to attend Rushdie's 2012 event, it would seem pretty dire.
Quoting a small portion of the speech:
This word, freedom. It's a beautiful sounding word, isn't it? Who would be against freedom? It's a word everyone would automatically be "for", one would think. A free society is one in which a thousand flowers bloom, in which a thousand and one voices speak. And what a simple and grand idea that seems. It's like that copper goddess standing in the harbour, enlightening the world.
But in our time, many essential freedoms are in danger of defeat and not only in totalitarian or authoritarian states. Here in India also, a combination of religious fanaticism, political opportunism and, I have to say, public apathy is damaging that freedom upon which all other freedoms depend: the freedom of expression. - 8:06 am
- Rahul said...
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I am so much looking forward to this movie. Hope it is as good as the review. Though too early to say this and that even without watching it, In my view this might be an Oscar winning movie :)
- 8:36 pm