Salman Rushdie, the British-American author of Indian descent, recently warned during a ceremony in London that freedom of expression around the world is once again under serious threat. The event, held under the theme "Freedom of Expression," saw Rushdie receiving the Liberatum Cultural Honour award. In his remarks before the ceremony, he expressed concern over the current state of free speech, particularly in countries where such rights are traditionally protected.
Rushdie emphasized that despite living in America, a nation built on the First Amendment, he had not anticipated the extent to which governments might attack freedom of speech. He pointed out that attacks on journalists, comedians, writers, artists, and intellectuals due to their differing views reveal how authorities perceive freedom of expression. While acknowledging the ongoing struggle, he also noted the presence of strong resistance against these threats. For instance, many books are banned in libraries, but numerous legal actions are taken against such bans, often resulting in successful outcomes.
The 79-year-old writer highlighted that the world is currently going through a difficult period. He mentioned that his country of origin, India, is also experiencing significant pressure on freedom of expression. Rushdie admitted that he had believed they had already won the battle for free speech, but recent developments have shown otherwise. He stated that they had only briefly secured this right and must now prepare for a new fight.
Rushdie has faced death threats since the publication of his novel "The Satanic Verses" in 1988. The book was banned in several countries, and at the time, Iran's supreme leader, Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini, declared it blasphemous and issued a fatwa calling for Rushdie's assassination. In 2022, Rushdie suffered multiple knife wounds during a public appearance in New York. As a result of the attack, he lost vision in one eye and sustained permanent damage to one hand.
Despite the challenges, Rushdie expressed satisfaction with his recovery, noting that nearly four years have passed since the incident, and he has recovered as much as possible. He added that his recovery did not slow him down, stating that he published three books in the last three years. Currently, he is working on a new book, though it is still in its early stages, and he believes it is too soon to talk about it publicly.
A recipient of the Booker Prize, Rushdie has authored a total of 23 books. He is the 14th recipient of the Liberatum Cultural Honour, an award given for artistic achievements and contributions to intercultural understanding. Previous recipients include Zaha Hadid and Francis Ford Coppola.
Rushdie, a passionate football fan, expressed great interest in following the World Cup. He mentioned that several teams are performing exceptionally well, including England. He specifically looked forward to watching the match between Norway and England, highlighting the potential showdown between Harry Kane and Erling Haaland as a highlight of the tournament.
Rushdie’s comments come amid growing concerns about the erosion of free speech globally. His personal experiences with threats and violence underscore the risks faced by individuals who challenge prevailing norms and beliefs. Despite these dangers, Rushdie remains active in his literary work, continuing to produce content that provokes thought and discussion.
His warnings reflect broader trends observed worldwide, where governments increasingly restrict dissenting voices and control information flow. These issues are not confined to specific regions but are part of a global phenomenon affecting various sectors of society. Rushdie’s perspective offers insight into the complexities of maintaining free speech in an era marked by political polarization and rising authoritarian tendencies.
As the debate surrounding freedom of expression continues, Rushdie’s voice serves as both a reminder and a call to action. His experiences and statements emphasize the need for vigilance and resilience in defending fundamental human rights. With his continued literary output, Rushdie remains a prominent figure advocating for open dialogue and intellectual freedom.
Looking ahead, the situation regarding free speech will likely remain contentious. Various stakeholders, including governments, civil society organizations, and international bodies, will play crucial roles in shaping the future of this essential right. Rushdie’s advocacy highlights the importance of sustained efforts to protect and promote freedom of expression, ensuring it remains a cornerstone of democratic societies.
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Večernji listIndependienteCentrohace 4 h Salman Rushdie: "Es hora de que nos preparemos para la batalla que creíamos haber ganado"Salman Rushdie, autor indio británico-estadounidense, fue galardonado con el premio Liberatum Cultural Honour en una ceremonia bajo el tema 'Sloboda izražavanja'. Na oportunidad je upozorio da je sloboda govora diljem svijeta ponovno pod ozbiljnim napadom, posebno u SAD-u, gde su vlasti prekršile vrednosti Prvog amandmana. Rushdie je istaknuo da su napadi na novinare, komičare, pisce i intelektualce zbog izražavanja drukčijih stavova pokazali kako vlasti gledaju na slobodu izražavanja. Nije bio uvjeran da će takvi napadi dogoditi u zemlji koja je poznata svojom slobodom govora. Además, Rushdie je predstavio svoje stanje nakon povratne kadavio ranjave iz 2022. godine, toga toga je javnog tijekom u nastupa New York puta više nožem, što je uzrokovalo mujne tra trašte otvorenja. Aunque todavía es nuevo, siempre ha navio nuevos libros.
Lectura del sesgo (Centro): El artículo presenta las preocupaciones de Rushdie sobre la libertad de expresión bajo ataque a nivel mundial, particularmente en los Estados Unidos, pero no adopta una postura ideológica clara.
HRT (Hrvatska radiotelevizija)Estatal / públicoCentrohace 6 h Rushdie advierte que la lucha por la libertad de expresión no ha terminadoEl autor Salman Rushdie ha advertido que la libertad de expresión en todo el mundo está una vez más bajo grave amenaza. En una ceremonia en Londres con el tema 'Libertad de Expresión', Rushdie recibió el premio Liberatum Cultural Honour. Criticó a los gobiernos por atacar la libertad de expresión a través de la censura y las amenazas contra periodistas, comediantes, escritores, artistas e intelectuales que expresan opiniones diferentes. Rushdie destacó las batallas en curso sobre las prohibiciones de libros en las bibliotecas y señaló los desafíos legales exitosos contra tales restricciones. Enfatizó que, si bien se habían logrado avances, la lucha por la libertad de expresión está lejos de terminar. Rushdie, que ha enfrentado amenazas de muerte desde la publicación de su controvertida novela 'The Satanic Verses' en 1988, fue apuñalado varias veces durante un evento público en Nueva York en 2022, perdiendo un ojo e hiriendo permanentemente una mano. A pesar de esto, ha continuado escribiendo, lanzando tres libros en los últimos tres años y trabajando en un nuevo proyecto.
Lectura del sesgo (Centro): El artículo presenta las preocupaciones de Rushdie sobre las amenazas globales a la libertad de expresión de una manera equilibrada, citándolo directamente sin un lenguaje abiertamente sesgado.
Jutarnji listIndependienteCentrohace 7 h El famoso Salman Rushdie: "Vivo en Estados Unidos, pero nunca pensé que esto iba a suceder".Pisac Salman Rushdie, que es conocido por su novela 'Sotonski stihovi', ha sido acusado de que la libertad de expresión en el mundo ha sido atacada de nuevo. En la ceremonia en Londres, donde recibió el primer premio Liberatum Cultural Honour, Rushdie ha sido acusado por sus autoridades en EE.UU. y la India de haber atacado seriamente la libertad de expresión. No me sorprendió lo que sucedió en EE.UU., porque vivo en EE.UU., pero estoy convencido de que los medios de comunicación, las artes y la intelectualidad han demostrado cómo el gobierno ve la libertad de expresión.
Lectura del sesgo (Centro): Aunque su temática se centra en la libertad de expresión, el artículo no representa una clara posición extranjera.
N1 HrvatskaIndependienteProgresistahace 8 h Salman Rushdie: La libertad de expresión está nuevamente bajo grave ataqueSalman Rushdie, que es conocido por su novela 'Sotonski stihovi', ha advertido de que la libertad de expresión ha vuelto a ser objeto de un ataque serio. En la ceremonia celebrada en Londres, donde recibió el premio Liberatum Cultural Honour, Rushdie ha advertido a los gobiernos de los países que más deben proteger la libertad de expresión, como Estados Unidos, sobre los derechos humanos de expresión.
Lectura del sesgo (Progresista): El artículo enmarca la cuestión de la libertad de expresión como siendo atacada por los gobiernos, destacando particularmente las democracias occidentales como los Estados Unidos, donde se supone que tales libertades deben ser protegidas.
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