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Salman Rushdie Responds To Charlie Hebdo Attack, Says Religion Must Be Subject To Satire

Salman Rushdie Responds To Charlie Hebdo Attack, Says Religion Must Be Subject To Satire
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Indian born British writer Salman Rushdie smiles during a talk for the XV anniversary of the 'Casa Refugio Citlatepetl' at the Museo de la Ciudad in Mexico City, on October 5, 2014. Rushdie is in a two-day visit. AFP PHOTO/ALFREDO ESTRELLA (Photo credit should read ALFREDO ESTRELLA/AFP/Getty Images)
Indian born British writer Salman Rushdie smiles during a talk for the XV anniversary of the 'Casa Refugio Citlatepetl' at the Museo de la Ciudad in Mexico City, on October 5, 2014. Rushdie is in a two-day visit. AFP PHOTO/ALFREDO ESTRELLA (Photo credit should read ALFREDO ESTRELLA/AFP/Getty Images)

In response totoday's shooting at French satirical magazine Charlie Hebdo, Salman Rushdie released a statement defending the art of comedic criticism, writing, "I stand with Charlie Hebdo, as we all must, to defend the art of satire, which has always been a force for liberty and against tyranny, dishonesty and stupidity."

Rushdie's words are particularly relevant given that his own work -- a magical realist novel inspired by Muhammad's life -- led Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini toissue a fatwa against him in 1989. His 2013 memoirJoseph Antonfurther promotes the right to offend.

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Here'sRushdie's full comment, originally posted on English Pen:

Religion, a mediaeval form of unreason, when combined with modern weaponry becomes a real threat to our freedoms. This religious totalitarianism has caused a deadly mutation in the heart of Islam and we see the tragic consequences in Paris today. I stand with Charlie Hebdo, as we all must, to defend the art of satire, which has always been a force for liberty and against tyranny, dishonesty and stupidity. ‘Respect for religion’ has become a code phrase meaning ‘fear of religion.’ Religions, like all other ideas, deserve criticism, satire, and, yes, our fearless disrespect.

UPDATE: Rushdie, along with other acclaimed authors, signedPEN American Center's official response to the attacks, which concluded, "Today’s effort to silence criticism by murdering the artists and writers who voice it must be met with a far wider movement to defend the right to dissent, which forms the spine of free expression."

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