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Name: Carolina Isasi on Jan 26, 2012Comments:Flag
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Name: Vishanti Fox on Jan 26, 2012Comments:Flag
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Gayatri Jayaraman on Jan 26, 2012
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Name: Salil Tripathi on Jan 26, 2012Comments:Flag
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Name: Maddie Barton on Jan 26, 2012Comments:Flag
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Name: Sandeep on Jan 26, 2012Comments:Flag
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Name: Stephanie K. Merrill on Jan 26, 2012Comments:Flag
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Name: Satish on Jan 26, 2012Comments:Flag
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Name: Sibylla Nohrborg on Jan 26, 2012Comments:Flag
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Name: Joseph Thomas on Jan 26, 2012Comments:Flag
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Name: Neil McComb on Jan 26, 2012Comments: A petition to remove the ban placed upon a book? I thought we had all progressed beyond that.Flag
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Name: Gita Beecroft on Jan 26, 2012Comments: Great cultures embrace diversity from which they can learn. Does India think it is so great that it has no need to learn anything from anyone? Or is India too insecure to learn anything? Or is culture in India so fragile that it requires protection from books and people who think?Flag
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Name: Sephine Merlehan on Jan 26, 2012Comments:Flag
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Name: Siddharth Shanbhag on Jan 26, 2012Comments:Flag
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Rickey Y. Kim on Jan 26, 2012
Comments: 'The Satanic Verses' broadened my imagination. It is a work of literature that must be experienced by all.Flag -
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Name: Jaadoo on Jan 26, 2012Comments: I want to buy 'The Satanic Verses' in India, only then will I feel like I am living in a free country.Flag
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Name: Lee Broadley on Jan 26, 2012Comments: It's high time that religious zealotry is denied the right to impose its unethical code of values across society. Free speech must stand as a basic right through which superstition and prejudice can be opposed.Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Jan 26, 2012Comments:Flag
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Name: Jaskaran Singh on Jan 26, 2012Comments:Flag
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Name: Rahul Meena on Jan 26, 2012Comments:Flag
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Name: Natalie James on Jan 26, 2012Comments:Flag
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Name: Udyan Arya on Jan 26, 2012Comments:Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Jan 26, 2012Comments:Flag
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Name: Diane Simonelli on Jan 26, 2012Comments:Flag
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Name: Diane Simonelli on Jan 26, 2012Comments:Flag
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Name: Sacha Kahn on Jan 26, 2012Comments: I have read and enjoyed 'The Satanic Verses' myself. As an author and a reader I strongly oppose censorship and other methods that inhibit freedom of speech.Flag
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Name: Alok Singh on Jan 26, 2012Comments: This book should must be launchFlag
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Name: Wriju Ray on Jan 26, 2012Comments: Banning the book is just wrong on so many levels. Without even getting into why the book is a genuine work of literature and deserves to be read it just exasperates me think - how can the government decide which book is fit for reading, and which isn't. it's just an insult to the intelligent reader, and to think of all outrageous books out there that are not bannedFlag
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Name: David Aula on Jan 26, 2012Comments: This book opened my eyes to the world. Both the beauty of India and the possibilities of intellectual dialogue.Flag
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Name: Prakhar Misra on Jan 26, 2012Comments:Flag
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Name: Megha Raturi on Jan 26, 2012Comments: This craziness over banning books for ridiculous reasons needs to be stopped.Now!!Flag
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Name: Diptarup Chakraborti on Jan 26, 2012Comments: No book should be bannedFlag
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Name: Smriti Kingsley on Jan 26, 2012Comments: Freedom of speech is the right of every Indian. Please don't destroy art and violate our birthright.Flag
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Name: Lucy Doig on Jan 26, 2012Comments:Flag
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Name: Himanshu on Jan 26, 2012Comments:Flag
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Name: Samith Bajaj on Jan 26, 2012Comments: Please remove the ban on satanic verses.Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Jan 26, 2012Comments: Lift the ban from satanic verses n all other books.we r not Iran,pakistan or saudi.we cant allow mullahs to take hold of country.Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Jan 26, 2012Comments: Lift the ban from satanic verses n all other books.we r not Iran,pakistan or saudi.we cant allow mullahs to take hold of country.Flag
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Name: Haakon Riekeles on Jan 26, 2012Comments:Flag
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Name: Mirela on Jan 26, 2012Comments:Flag
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Name: Jonas Van Overwaelle on Jan 26, 2012Comments:Flag
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Name: Suhani Dattani on Jan 26, 2012Comments: Freedom of speech cannot be conditional. Our leaders must choose principles over populismFlag
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Name: Raina on Jan 26, 2012Comments:Flag
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Name: Philip Priestley on Jan 26, 2012Comments: People have the right to be offended, but they do not have the right to ban free speach just because their religious views conflict with common sense. Nobody should be banned or threatened with death for writing a book like Mr Rushdies. Shame on those who would pander to the nonsense of fanatical bullies, you stand up to bullies, you don't let them walk over you or others. PLease, remove this ban immediately.Flag
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Name: Ranvir Shorey on Jan 26, 2012Comments:Flag
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Name: Ratnesh Pandey on Jan 26, 2012Comments: No Ban is required.Flag
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Name: Shreya S Nair on Jan 26, 2012Comments: i support the unban..Flag
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Name: Alex Winter on Jan 26, 2012Comments:Flag
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Name: Anna on Jan 26, 2012Comments:Flag
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Name: Adam DePollo on Jan 26, 2012Comments:Flag