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Fight for freedom of speech, Salman Rushdie urges as he's honoured in London

Rushdie said attacks on journalists, writers and artists show a wider threat to free expression, as he accepted the Liberatum Cultural Honour.

  • On Wednesday, Novelist Salman Rushdie received the Liberatum Cultural Honour in London, where the 79-year-old warned that freedom of speech faces a "real assault" worldwide.
  • Rushdie's remarks follow decades of intimidation stemming from the 1988 publication of "The Satanic Verses," which Iran's Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini denounced as blasphemous, issuing a fatwa; a 2022 stabbing in New York compounded the threats.
  • Rushdie specifically criticized authorities in India and America, telling Reuters he never expected an "assault on free speech" from "the land of the First Amendment." He noted attacks on journalists and writers demonstrate what authorities "think of free speech."
  • Despite the 2022 attack leaving him blind in one eye, Rushdie remains prolific, saying "I'm fortunate to be all right" and confirming he has published three books in the last three years.
  • The ceremony, held under the theme "Freedom of Expression," recognized his cross-cultural contributions and artistic achievement, reinforcing his status as a global figurehead amid ongoing threats to writers worldwide.
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Fight for freedom of speech, Salman Rushdie urges as he's honoured in London

Novelist Salman Rushdie says freedom of speech is under "real assault" around the world.

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Author Salman Rushdie has warned that freedom of speech around the world is once again under "serious attack." The British-American author of Indian origin was presented with the Liberatum Cultural Honour in London on Wednesday, at a ceremony held under the motto "Freedom of Expression." "I live in America and no...

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Reuters broke the news in New York, United States on Wednesday, July 8, 2026.
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