Taslima Nasrin: Writers shouldn't be exiled for their views in a democracy

By The Hindu

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Author Taslima Nasrin returned to Kolkata after 19 years and described the visit as an emotional moment. She thanked Osman Malik of the Secular Mission Trust for facilitating her return and arranging security, and said she appreciated the support extended by the current West Bengal government. #TaslimaNasrin #Kolkata #FreedomOfExpression

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