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Since the signing of the US Patriot Act on October 26, 2001, John Ashcroft and the Bush administration have systematically dismantled many of these rights. The Constitution intended to protect such things as our freedom of speech, habeus corpus (the right to due process when accused), freedom from torture, among others. It's been said that since 2001, every single one of the 10 Bill of Rights has been diminished and threatened!
I have faith in our Constitution, but not our current administration!
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Because it was a darkened auditorium, these photos are quite grainy. Salman Rushie is the author of Midnight's Children, and the controversial The Satanic Verses. You may remember that The Satanic Verses was considered sacrilegious by Iran's Ayatollah Khomeini. The Ayatollah issued a fatwah against Rushdie in 1989.
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For 9 years, Rushdie lived under the constant threat of death and attack, but was determined to continue to write and express himself. He did not set out to be a "political" writer, and thinks of his writing as "funny." But it became political, and he became much more acutely aware of freedom of expression.
Rushdie said that during the 9 year period of the fatwah, although he himself was never hurt, those around him were. The Japanese translator of his book was murdered; the French translator was stabbed and beaten; the Norwegian translator was shot 3 times and nearly died.
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10 comments:
What an amazing experience to hear him talk. And I like your comments about the Bill of Rights, too.
Wow...what an honor. I read some of his work in my Honors class my first year in college. I don't remember that it was "funny". . . maybe I wasn't reading it right...I was in my adolescent stage at that point, so who knows what I was really thinking.
Thank you for sharing your knowledge and your photos!
I never knew that his translators were hurt or killed; I always learn something from you. Here's my totally useless information about him: Did you know he was recently divorced from a hot chick on reality TV? You did a good job with those photos in a dark auditorium.
Great shots!
What a great post!! I bought Satanic Versus whan it came out! It's a shame what he had to go thru for simply writing a book. Great shots all the way around!
cool shots.
That is such an awesome experience! I love the fact that you were able to get pictures too.
Nice idea for the theme
great journaling here. i love hat you are always so imformative! great experience! i really should come visit you! lol
Wow, how awesome. I really enjoyed your journaling here, several things were brought to my attention that I wasn't aware of! How scary.
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