Aren’t
you scared? I get asked this question all the time, most recently in the
wake of the news that three radical extremist Muslim men conspired to set fire
to the home office of Gibson Square, the London publisher that had been set to
publish my novel The Jewel of Medina last October.
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Whether or not my book is respectful, however, has little to do with the real
issue here. For, although the extremists lost in court, they have apparently won
where it really counts — in the UK’s book stores.
After Gibson Square’s publisher announced, a couple of weeks after the arson
attempt, that he was indefinitely postponing publication of The Jewel of Medina
— following in the footsteps of Random House in the US — I awarded world English
publication rights to Beaufort Books, my US publishing house whose publisher and
small staff have supported my book unwaveringly, despite hate mail, lawsuit
threats, and Anjem Choudary’s own assertion that not only I, but my publishers,
might deserve to die.
Beaufort publisher Eric Kampmann and associate publisher Margot Atwell headed to
the London Book Fair in April with a full display of The Jewel of Medina and
confidence that they would find the right distributor to supply stores in the UK
with the book. But — no. Everyone, it seems, is too afraid.
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These three Muslim thugs who tried to torch the British people’s right to read a
book would be easy to shrug off as isolated cases, as simple bullies. The fact
is, though, that soon after that attack, extremist groups in the UK exerted an
organised effort to keep The Jewel of Medina out of British bookstores. Luke
Johnson, chairman of Borders UK, wrote in the Financial Times online that his
company had
received threats that it would “suffer” if Borders UK sold The Jewel of
Medina.
Surely, in a civilised society, we cannot allow thuggish behaviour to
intimidate us. Otherwise we could all end up being tyrannised by violent and
vocal minorities, cowed into submission in pursuit of a comfortable life. How
then would humanity and invention progress? Mr Johnson wrote.
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