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Interview with Stephen Glover, editor of the Independent on Sunday, on an article by writer, Salman Rushdie, referring to views contained in his controversial book The Satanic Verses. Reporter not...
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...
Harold Pinter reads Is Nothing Sacred, the Herbert Reed Memorial Lecture at The ICA in London, written by Salman Rushdie who is absent due to the Iranian fatwa over The Satanic Verses which forced him to...
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.
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...
Interview with Metropolitan Police Commissioner Sir Peter Imbert on public confidence in the police following the charges against some police officers being dropped because of too long a delay in bringing...
Peter Plisner reports on the condemnation of the riots that broke out at the national rally against the poll tax (community charge) in London with some violence thought to be planned and policing practice...
John Major on his raising of human rights issues with the Chinese government including Tibet, freedom of expression and right of demonstrators whilst on his visit to China.
Nicky Broyd interviews Andrew Neil, editor of The Sunday Times, about the decision of the European Court of Human Rights that the UK Government broke the convention that safeguards freedom of speech when it...
Nicky Broyd interviews a male newspaper editor (not identified â poss. Peter Preston, editor of The Guardian), about the decision of the European Court of Human Rights that the UK Government broke the...
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