Salman Rushdie and his supporters are the one individuals in charge for Friday’s assault on the novelist, Iran’s Foreign Ministry stated on Monday.
Rushdie is recovering after being stabbed repeatedly at a public look in New York state.
Freedom of speech doesn’t justify Rushdie’s insults in opposition to faith in his writing, ministry spokesperson Nasser Kanaani instructed a information briefing.
The Indian-born author has lived with a bounty on his head because the publication of his 1988 novel “The Satanic Verses,” which is seen by some Muslims as containing blasphemous passages.
In 1989 Iran’s then Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini issued a fatwa, or edict, calling on Muslims to kill the novelist and anybody concerned within the e book’s publication.
The Iranian authorities stated in 1998 it will now not again the fatwa, and Rushdie has lived comparatively overtly in recent times.
“Salman Rushdie exposed himself to popular outrage by insulting Islamic sanctities and crossing the red lines of 1.5 billion Muslims,” Kanaani stated.
“During the attack on Salman Rushdie, we do not consider anyone other than himself and his supporters worthy of reproach, reproach and condemnation…No one has the right to accuse Iran in this regard.”
He stated Iran had no different details about Rushdie’s assailant besides what had appeared in media.