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Not every Briton in India was a sinner …and not every Indian was a saint | Books | Entertainment
As he becomes the first Anglo-Asian author to be the chairman of the prestigious Theakston Old Peculier Crime Writing Festival, Vaseem Khan reflects on the shadow of Empire and why we should all learn from the past, not heedlessly tear it down
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