Andrew Copson reacts to Salman Rushdie attack - Sky News
Following the stabbing of Humanists UK patron, free speech defender and celebrated novelist Salman Rushdie, Humanists UK's Chief Executive spoke to Sky News on how why this tragedy felt like an attack on freedom of expression and humanist values.
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