Freedom of Expression Awards 2009 shortlist announced
Index on Censorship today announces the shortlist for the 2009 Freedom of Expression Awards.
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Index on Censorship today announces the shortlist for the 2009 Freedom of Expression Awards.
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The United States has followed Canada and Israel in boycotting a UN conference on ‘anti-racism’ to be held later this year in Geneva.
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On 14 February 1989, Ayatollah Khomeini of Iran declared a death sentence on novelist Salman Rushdie after the publication of The Satanic Verses. Twenty years on Lisa Appignanesi, recalls how a ground-breaking, visionary novel was hijacked and transformed into an international political cause
Plus: Bernard-Henri Lévy says the fatwa marked a retreat from tolerance
Kenan Malik on why Rushdie’s critics won the war
Peter Mayer on how Penguin faced down the threats
Malise Ruthven describes a political storm
Salil Tripathi says religious offence stifles debate
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Memorial’s historical archive must be restored immediately. An open letter from Orlando Figes and some of the world’s leading academics
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