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— Tariq Ramadan"I opposed the Fatwa against Salman Rushdie. I read the book and took a critical distance. I did not think The Satanic Verses is a blasphemous book. I did not consider the book as being a great read, but as an intellectual I read, I assess, and I respond. I make a difference between true freedom of expression to which we owe a response and provocation, which we ignore."
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I am talking about anything that is a provocation - ignore it. When something falls under freedom of expression, you can read it and take a critical distance.
— Tariq Ramadan
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What you need to do is protect the structures and dynamics that are helping the people choose. The only thing that we can do is to respect the will of the people when it comes to majority processes. It is not for us to impose a model, it is not for us to impose answers to some critical questions.
— Tariq Ramadan
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