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  1. Salmon Rushdie interview on Kaleidoscope (1990)

    Genre
    Interview; Special; Speech

    Interview on the BBC Radio 4, Kaleidoscope programme (presented by Paul Allen) with writer, Salman Rushdie. The author talks about his life and work, and the ethics of being a writer. This interview was...

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  2. Sher Azam on Rushdie fatwa (1990)

    Genre
    Interview

    Interview with Bradford Council for Mosques president, Sher Azam, on a renewal of the fatwa from Iran against author Salman Rushdie over his Satanic Verses novel. Reporter not identified.

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  3. Salman Rushdie fatwa renewed (1990)

    Genre
    News report

    Mike Theodoulou reports from Nicosia, Cyprus, on a renewal of the fatwa from Iran against author Salman Rushdie over his Satanic Verses novel by the new Ayatollah Ali Khamenei and a possible resulting...

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  4. Mohammed Fayyaz on Salman Rushdie film ban (1990)

    Genre
    Interview

    The ban on a controversial film which depicts author Salman Rushdie as a drunkard who murders Muslims has been lifted by the Video Appeals Committee. The Pakistani film International Guerrillas was banned by...

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  5. Sir Geoffrey Howe on EU decision on Iran over Salman Rushdie affair (1989)

    Genre
    Interview

    British Foreign Secretary Sir Geoffrey Howe talks to John Fraser about the European Community’s stance on Iran after a fatwa was issued against author Salman Rushdie. He talks about the decision to ban...

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  6. Salmon Rushdie not in violation of blasphemy laws (1990)

    Genre
    Interview; News report; Press conference

    The British Muslim Action Front claimed that author Salman Rushdie and his publishers should face criminal charges for blasphemy against the Muslim faith for his novel The Satanic Verses, but Lord Justice...

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