'Cinemas must stand firm against mobs' plea to shut down free speech'

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Columnist Saira Khan says venues like Cineworld shouldn’t jeopardise democracy by caving in to protestors who are intolerant to religion and aim to block freedom of speech

If there’s one thing that’s going to make you watch a film you had no intention of watching, it has to be public demonstrations for it to be banned.

 

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