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  • Salman Rushdie misplaced sight in a single eye, hand motion after assault, says his agent

    Following the brutal assault in opposition to him in August, creator Salman Rushdie has misplaced sight in a watch and hand motion, his agent has revealed.

    In an interview with Spain’s El País, Andrew Wylie defined how critical and life-changing the assault had been.

    “[His wounds] were profound, but he’s [also] lost the sight of one eye,” mentioned Wylie. “He had three serious wounds in his neck. One hand is incapacitated because the nerves in his arm were cut. And he has about 15 more wounds in his chest and torso. So, it was a brutal attack.”

    The agent declined to share whether or not Rushdie was nonetheless in hospital, however mentioned an important factor was that the author goes to stay.

    Wylie additionally identified that he and Rushdie had mentioned the opportunity of such an assault previously. “The principal danger that he faced so many years after the fatwa was imposed is from a random person coming out of nowhere and attacking [him],” he mentioned.

    Rushdie, 75, was stabbed onstage within the neck and torso at a literary occasion in New York on August 12.

    The Mumbai-born controversial creator, who confronted Islamist dying threats for years after writing ‘The Satanic Verses’, was airlifted to a neighborhood trauma heart and placed on a ventilator, and underwent a number of hours of surgical procedure. He suffered a broken liver and severed nerves in an arm and a watch, his agent Andrew Wylie had mentioned earlier. Following the assault, it was predicted that Rushdie was prone to lose sight within the injured eye.

    The man accused of stabbing novelist Salman Rushdie final week in western New York pleaded not responsible to second-degree tried homicide and assault expenses on Thursday throughout an arraignment listening to and was ordered to be held with out bail.

  • Iran deal tantalizingly shut, however US faces new hurdles

    Last week’s assault on writer Salman Rushdie and the indictment of an Iranian nationwide in a plot to kill former nationwide safety adviser John Bolton have given the Biden administration new complications because it makes an attempt to barter a return to the 2015 nuclear cope with Iran.

    A decision could also be tantalizingly shut. But because the US and Europe weigh Iran’s newest response to an EU proposal described because the West’s last supply, the administration faces new and doubtlessly insurmountable home political hurdles to forging an enduring settlement.

    Deal critics in Congress who’ve lengthy vowed to explode any pact have ratcheted up their opposition to negotiations with a rustic whose management has refused to rescind the demise threats in opposition to Rushdie or Bolton. Iran additionally vows to avenge the Trump administration’s 2020 assassination of a high Iranian common by killing former Secretary of State Mike Pompeo and Iran envoy Brian Hook, each of whom stay below 24/7 taxpayer-paid safety safety.

    Although such threats will not be lined by the deal, which relates solely to Iran’s nuclear program, they underscore deal opponents’ arguments that Iran can’t be trusted with the billions of {dollars} in sanctions aid it’ll obtain if and when it and the US return to the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action, or JCPOA, a signature international coverage accomplishment of the Obama administration that President Donald Trump withdrew from in 2018.

    “This is a tougher deal to sell than the 2015 deal in that this time around there are no illusions that it will serve to moderate Iranian behaviour or lead to greater US-Iran cooperation,” mentioned Karim Sadjadpour, an Iran professional on the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace.

    “The Iranian government stands to get tens of billions in sanctions relief, and the organizing principle of the regime will continue to be opposition to the United States and violence against its critics, both at home and abroad,” he mentioned.

    Iran has denied any hyperlink with Rushdie’s alleged attacker, an American citizen who was indicted for tried homicide and has pleaded not responsible within the August 12 stabbing at a literary occasion in Western New York. But Iranian state media have celebrated Iran’s long-standing antipathy towards Rushdie for the reason that 1988 publication of his guide “The Satanic Verses,” which some consider is insulting to Islam.

    Media linked to Iran’s management have lauded the attacker for following by means of on a 1989 decree, or fatwa, calling for Rushdie to be killed that was signed by Iran’s then-Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini.

    And the person who was charged with plotting to homicide Bolton is a member of Iran’s Revolutionary Guard Corps. The Justice Department alleges the IRGC tried to pay USD 300,000 to folks within the United States to avenge the demise of Qassam Suleimani, the top of its elite Quds Force who was killed by a US airstrike in Iraq in 2020.

    “I think it’s delusional to believe that a regime that you’re about to enter into a significant arms control agreement with can be depended on to comply with its obligations or is even serious about the negotiation when it’s plotting the assassination of high-level former government officials and current government officials,” Bolton instructed reporters Wednesday.

    “It certainly looks like the attack on Salman Rushdie had a Revolutionary Guard component,” Bolton mentioned. “We’ve got to stop this artificial division when dealing with the government of Iran between its nuclear activities on the one hand and its terrorist activities on the other.” Others agree.

    “Granting terrorism sanctions relief amid ongoing terror plots on US soil is somewhere between outrageous and lunacy,” mentioned Rich Goldberg, a former Trump administration nationwide safety council staffer and longtime deal critic who’s now a senior fellow on the Foundation for Defense of Democracies, which has additionally lobbied in opposition to a return to the JCPOA.

    While acknowledging the seriousness of the plots, administration officers contend that they’re unrelated to the nuclear concern and do nothing to alter their long-held perception that an Iran with a nuclear weapon could be extra harmful and fewer constrained than an Iran with out one.

    “The JCPOA is about the single, central challenge we face with Iran, the core challenge, what would be the most threatening challenge we could possibly face from Iran, and that is a nuclear weapon,” State Department spokesman Ned Price mentioned this week.

    “There is no doubt that a nuclear-armed Iran would feel an even greater degree of impunity, and would pose an even greater threat, a far greater threat, to countries in the region and potentially well beyond.” “Every challenge we face with Iran, whether it is its support for proxies, its support for terrorist groups, its ballistic missiles program, its malign cyber activities — every single one of those — would be more difficult to confront were Iran to have a nuclear weapons program,” he mentioned.

    That argument, nevertheless, might be challenged in Congress by lawmakers who opposed the 2015 deal, saying it gave Iran a path to develop nuclear weapons by time-limiting probably the most onerous restrictions on its nuclear actions. They say there’s now much more tangible proof that Iran’s malign conduct make it inconceivable to cope with.

    Two of probably the most outspoken critics of the deal, Republican senators Ted Cruz of Texas and Tom Cotton of Arkansas, have weighed in on what the Rushdie assault ought to imply for the administration.

    “The ayatollahs have been trying to murder Salman Rushdie for decades,” Cruz mentioned. “Their incitement and their contacts with this terrorist resulted in an attack. This vicious terrorist attack needs to be completely condemned. The Biden administration must finally cease appeasing the Iranian regime.” “Iran’s leaders have been calling for the murder of Salman Rushdie for decades,” mentioned Cotton. “We know they’re trying to assassinate American officials today. Biden needs to immediately end negotiations with this terrorist regime.” Under the Iran Nuclear Agreement Review Act, or INARA, the administration should submit any settlement with Iran for congressional assessment inside 5 days of it being sealed. That begins a 30-day assessment interval throughout which lawmakers might weigh in and no sanctions aid could be supplied.

    That timeline signifies that even when a deal is reached inside the subsequent week, the administration will be unable to begin transferring on sanctions aid till the tip of September, only a month from essential congressional midterm elections. And, it’ll take further time for Iran to start seeing the advantages of such aid due to logistical constraints.

    While deal critics within the present Congress are unlikely to have the ability to kill a deal, if Republicans win again management of Congress within the midterms, they are able to nullify any sanctions aid.

    “Even if Iran accepts President Biden’s full capitulation and agrees to reenter the Iran nuclear deal, Congress will never vote to remove sanctions,” the GOP minority on the House Armed Services Committee mentioned in a tweet on Wednesday. “In fact, Republicans in Congress will work to strengthen sanctions against Iran.”

  • Salman Rushdie attacker ‘surprised’ the writer survived

    Speaking to the New York Post from jail, Hadi Matar stated he determined to see Rushdie on the Chautauqua Institution after he noticed a tweet final winter in regards to the author’s deliberate look.

    “I don’t like the person. I don’t think he’s a very good person,” Matar instructed the newspaper. “He’s someone who attacked Islam. He attacked their beliefs, the belief systems.”

    Matar, 24, stated he thought of late Iranian chief Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini “a great person” however wouldn’t say whether or not he was following a fatwa, or edict, issued by Khomeini in Iran in 1989 that known as for Rushdie’s demise after the writer printed ‘The Satanic Verses.’

    Iran has denied involvement within the assault.

    Hadi Matar of Fairview, New Jersey seems in reserving images at Chautauqua County Jail in Mayville, New York, US, August 12, 2022. (Chautauqua County Jail/Handout through Reuters)

    Matar, who lives in Fairview, New Jersey, stated he hadn’t had any contact with Iran’s Revolutionary Guard. He instructed the Post he had solely learn “a couple pages” of ‘The Satanic Verses.’

    Rushdie, 75, suffered a broken liver and severed nerves in an arm and a watch, based on his agent, within the assault Friday. His agent, Andrew Wylie, stated his situation has improved and he’s on the highway to restoration.

    Matar, who’s charged with tried homicide and assault, instructed the Post he took a bus to Buffalo the day earlier than the assault after which took a Lyft to Chautauqua, about 64 kilometres away.

    He purchased a cross to the Chautauqua Institution grounds after which slept within the grass the evening earlier than Rushdie’s deliberate discuss.

    Matar was born within the US however holds twin citizenship in Lebanon, the place his mother and father have been born. His mom has instructed reporters in interviews that Matar got here again modified from a go to to see his father in Lebanon in 2018. After that, he turned moody and withdrew from his household, she stated.

  • Man with knife can’t silence man with pen: New York State Governor Kathy Hochul on assault on Rushdie

    New York State Governor Kathy Hochul has condemned the “cowardly attack” on writer Salman Rushdie, asserting that “a man with a knife cannot silence a man with a pen.”

    “New York State will always stand up to protect freedom of expression, freedom of speech and we condemn the cowardly attack on Salman Rushdie,” Hochul stated Sunday in remarks on the Chautauqua Institution, the western New York literary group the place Rushdie was stabbed Friday by 24-year outdated Hadi Matar of New Jersey.

    Hochul was on the Chautauqua Institution simply two days after the assault on Rushdie that surprised the tranquil Chautauqua group in addition to the US and the world.

  • Severed nerves in arm, Salman Rushdie is placed on ventilator, ‘may lose an eye’

    After creator Salman Rushdie was stabbed on Friday on the Chautauqua Institution in western New York, state and federal investigators had been attempting to find out the suspect’s motivation, plans, communication and actions as Rushdie remained in a precarious situation on Saturday.

    Rushdie, who had spent a long time beneath proscription by Iran, was on a ventilator after present process hours of surgical procedure and couldn’t converse, Andrew Wylie, his agent, mentioned.

    Salman Rushdie attends the 68th National Book Awards Ceremony and Benefit Dinner on Nov. 15, 2017, in New York. (Photo by Evan Agostini/Invision/AP, File)

    Wylie mentioned on Friday that the creator’s situation was “not good”. Rushdie would possibly lose an eye fixed, his liver had been broken and the nerves in his arm had been severed, he mentioned.

    Antonio Guterres, the secretary basic of the United Nations, mentioned on Saturday that he was appalled by the assault on the creator, who a long time in the past grew to become a logo of freedom of expression within the face of repression.

    “In no case is violence a response to words spoken or written by others in their exercise of the freedoms of opinion and expression,” Guterres mentioned in an announcement.

    The New York State Police mentioned at a information convention on Friday afternoon that there was no indication of a motive, however that they had been working with the FBI.

    Hadi Matar, a 24-year-old New Jersey man, was arrested on the scene and charged with tried homicide and assault, the New York State Police mentioned. He is being held on the Chautauqua County Jail, the place he was to be arraigned on Saturday, in response to officers.

     

    Law enforcement stand watch exterior on the Chautauqua Institution after creator Salman Rushdie was attacked throughout a lecture, Friday, Aug. 12, 2022, in Chautauqua, N.Y., about 75 miles (120 km) south of Buffalo. (AP Photo/Joshua Goodman)

    Matar was born within the United States to Lebanese dad and mom who emigrated from Yaroun, a border village in southern Lebanon, the mayor of the village, Ali Tehfe, advised The Associated Press.

    A video on TikTok that was subsequently taken down confirmed the chaotic scene on Friday, moments after the attacker had jumped onto the stage on the usually placid centre for mental discourse. Rushdie, who had been dwelling comparatively overtly after years of a semi-clandestine existence, had simply taken a seat to provide a chat when a person attacked him.

    A crowd of individuals instantly rushed to the place the creator lay on the stage to supply help. Stunned members of the viewers might be seen all through the amphitheater. While some had been screaming, others obtained up and moved slowly towards the stage. People began to congregate within the aisles. An individual might be heard yelling “Oh, my God” repeatedly.

    A sheriff’s deputy and one other legislation enforcement officer with a canine ran to the scene a couple of minute later.
    In an announcement on Friday, the US nationwide safety adviser, Jake Sullivan, known as the assault in opposition to Rushdie “reprehensible”. “This act of violence is appalling,” he mentioned.

    The state police didn’t present an replace on Rushdie’s situation on Saturday morning. A spokeswoman for a hospital in Erie, Pennsylvania, the place Rushdie is being handled, mentioned it could not present info on affected person circumstances.
    At a home listed as Matar’s residence in Fairview, New Jersey, nobody answered the door on Saturday morning. A lady in a grey Jeep Rubicon within the driveway saved her home windows up, waving off reporters as she sped away. Many of Matar’s neighbours mentioned they didn’t know him.

    Antonio Lopa, who lives throughout the road from Matar, mentioned he noticed between 10 and 15 FBI brokers exterior Matar’s dwelling on Friday afternoon. They stayed till almost 1.30 am, he mentioned.

    Officials mentioned at a information convention on Friday that they had been working to get search warrants for a backpack and digital gadgets that had been discovered on the establishment.

    Rushdie had been dwelling beneath the specter of an assassination try since 1989, about six months after the publication of his novel The Satanic Verses. The e book was considered blasphemous by some Muslims. Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini, who led Iran after its 1979 revolution, issued a fatwa on February 14, 1989. It ordered Muslims to kill Rushdie.

    In 1991, the novel’s Japanese translator was stabbed to demise and its Italian translator was badly wounded. The novel’s Norwegian writer was shot thrice in 1993 exterior his dwelling in Oslo and was critically injured.

    (With inputs from AP)

  • Salman Rushdie assault: Praise, fear in Iran as authorities stays quiet

    Iranians reacted with reward and fear on Saturday over the assault on novelist Salman Rushdie, the goal of a decades-old fatwa by the late Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini calling for his demise.

    It stays unclear why Rushdie’s attacker, recognized by police as Hadi Mattar of Fairview, New Jersey, stabbed the writer as he ready to talk at an occasion on Friday in western New York.

    Iran’s theocratic authorities and its state-run media have assigned no motive to the assault.

    But in Tehran, some keen to talk to The Associated Press supplied reward for an assault focusing on a author they imagine tarnished the Islamic religion together with his 1988 ebook “The Satanic Verses”.

    In the streets of Iran’s capital, photos of the late Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini nonetheless peer down at passers-by.

    The second Salman Rushdie’s attacker was led off stage on the @chq. Via @AP.

    For greater than a century the Chautauqua Institution has been a summer time oasis for reflection, examine and prayer. Today it’s additionally against the law scene. pic.twitter.com/wP6J7doF1Y

    — Joshua Goodman (@APjoshgoodman) August 12, 2022

    “I don’t know Salman Rushdie, but I am happy to hear that he was attacked since he insulted Islam,” stated Reza Amiri, a 27-year-old deliveryman. “This is the fate for anybody who insults sanctities.” Others, nevertheless, apprehensive aloud that Iran might develop into much more lower off from the world as tensions stay excessive over its tattered nuclear deal.

    “I feel those who did it are trying to isolate Iran,” stated Mahshid Barati, a 39-year-old geography trainer. “This will negatively affect relations with many — even Russia and China.” Khomeini, ill within the final 12 months of his life after the grinding, stalemate Eighties Iran-Iraq conflict decimated the nation’s financial system, issued the fatwa on Rushdie in 1989.

    The Islamic edict got here amid a violent uproar within the Muslim world over the novel, which some seen as blasphemously making recommendations in regards to the Prophet Muhammad’s life.

    “I would like to inform all the intrepid Muslims in the world that the author of the book entitled Satanic Verses’ … as well as those publishers who were aware of its contents, are hereby sentenced to death,” Khomeini stated in February 1989, in line with Tehran Radio.

    This June 4, 2007 file picture reveals Iranians in Tehran attending ceremonies on the 18th anniversary of the demise of Iran’s late chief Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini, exterior his shrine. (AP, File)

    He added: “Whoever is killed doing this will be regarded as a martyr and will go directly to heaven.” Early on Saturday, Iranian state media made some extent to notice one man recognized as being killed whereas attempting to hold out the fatwa.

    Lebanese nationwide Mustafa Mahmoud Mazeh died when a ebook bomb he had prematurely exploded in a London resort on August 3, 1989, simply over 33 years in the past.

    At newstands on Saturday, front-page headlines supplied their very own takes on the assault.

    The hard-line Vatan-e Emrouz’s predominant story coated what it described as: “A knife in the neck of Salman Rushdie.” The reformist newspaper Etemad’s headline requested: “Salman Rushdie in neighbourhood of death?” But the fifteenth Khordad Foundation — which put the over USD 3 million bounty on Rushdie — remained quiet at the beginning of the working week.

    File picture of novelist Salman Rushdie (AP)

    Staffers there declined to right away remark to the AP, referring inquiries to an official not within the workplace.

    The basis, whose identify refers back to the 1963 protests in opposition to Iran’s former shah by Khomeini’s supporters, usually focuses on offering assist to the disabled and others affected by conflict.

    But it, like different foundations often called “bonyads” in Iran funded partially by confiscated belongings from the shah’s time, usually serve the political pursuits of the nation’s hard-liners.

    Reformists in Iran, those that need to slowly liberalise the nation’s Shiite theocracy from inside and have higher relations with the West, have sought to distance the nation’s authorities from the edict.

    Law enforcement officers detain Hadi Matar, 24, of Fairview, New Jersey, exterior the Chautauqua Institution, August 12, 2022, in Chautauqua, New York. (AP)

    Notably, reformist President Mohammad Khatami’s overseas minister in 1998 stated that the “government disassociates itself from any reward which has been offered in this regard and does not support it”.

    Rushdie slowly started to re-emerge into public life round that point. But some in Iran have by no means forgotten the fatwa in opposition to him.

    On Saturday, Mohammad Mahdi Movaghar, a 34-year-old Tehran resident, described having a “good feeling” after seeing Rushdie attacked.

    “This is pleasing and shows those who insult the sacred things of we Muslims, in addition to punishment in the hereafter, will get punished in this world too at the hands of people,” he stated.

    Others, nevertheless, apprehensive the assault — no matter why it was carried out — might harm Iran because it tries to barter over its nuclear take care of world powers.

    Since then-President Donald Trump unilaterally withdrew America from the accord in 2018, Tehran has seen its rial forex plummet and its financial system crater.

    Meanwhile, Tehran enriches uranium now nearer than ever to weapons-grade ranges amid a collection of assaults throughout the Mideast.

    “It will make Iran more isolated,” warned former Iranian diplomat Mashallah Sefatzadeh.

    While fatwas might be revised or revoked, Iran’s present Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei who took over after Khomeini has by no means achieved so.

    “The decision made about Salman Rushdie is still valid,” Khamenei stated in 1989. “As I have already said, this is a bullet for which there is a target. It has been shot. It will one day sooner or later hit the target.” As lately as February 2017, Khamenei tersely answered this query posed to him: “Is the fatwa on the apostasy of the cursed liar Salman Rushdie still in effect? What is a Muslim’s duty in this regard?”

    Khamenei responded: “The decree is as Imam Khomeini issued.”

  • Who is the 24-year-old man who attacked Salman Rushdie?

    Minutes after writer Salman Rushdie was stabbed on Friday, police took a 24-year-old man into custody. Rushdie, an Indian-origin best-selling writer based mostly within the UK, was attacked at a ebook occasion at New York’s Chautauqua Institution on Friday night. Eyewitnesses stated the incident occurred minutes after the writer took his seat on the stage and was about to be launched.

    The 75-year-old, who was born in Bombay, has confronted Islamist demise threats for years for writing the novel ‘The Satanic Verses’. The ebook was banned shortly after publication in a number of international locations, together with India, and triggered a fatwa in opposition to Rushdie by Iran’s then Supreme Leader.

    “A man jumped up on the stage from I don’t know where and started what looked like beating him on the chest, repeated fist strokes into his chest and neck,” Bradley Fisher, who was within the viewers, advised information company Reuters. Shortly afterwards, the attacker was taken into police custody. Here’s what we all know of him.

    Who stabbed Salman Rushdie?

    Law enforcement officers have recognized the attacker as Hadi Matar. The 24-year-old man reportedly hails from New Jersey.

    A plain-clothed police officer stands close to the doorway of the constructing the place alleged attacker of Salman Rushdie, Hadi Matar, lives in Fairview, New Jersey, US, August 12, 2022. (Reuters)

    Police didn’t describe the weapon used. They stated they haven’t zeroed in on the motive. “But we are working with the FBI, the Sheriff’s Office and we will determine what the cause of this was and what the motive for this attack was,” stated Major Eugene Staniszewski of the New York State Police, reported PTI.

    How the occasions unfolded

    Staniszewski stated at 10.47 am native time (8.17 pm IST), Rushdie had simply arrived on stage on the Chautauqua Institution for the occasion.

    “Shortly thereafter, the suspect jumped onto the stage and attacked Rushdie, stabbing him at least once in the neck and at least once in the abdomen,” he stated.

    Police recognized the person who attacked writer Salman Rushdie as Hadi Matar. He was arrested on the scene and was awaiting arraignment.

    State police Major Eugene J. Staniszewski stated the motive for the stabbing was unclear.https://t.co/zpbIbfBzWp pic.twitter.com/vpoIkImXk8

    — The Associated Press (@AP) August 12, 2022

    Staniszewski stated a number of members of the workers on the establishment and viewers members rushed the suspect and took him to the bottom. A trooper with the New York State Police, who was on the establishment, took the suspect into custody with the help of a Chautauqua County Sheriff’s deputy.

    Photographs confirmed a person, carrying a military fatigue shirt and jacket and sporting a buzzcut being frog-marched to a police car.

    Where is Matar from?

    While addressing a press convention, Staniszewski was requested of Matar’s nationality, to which he replied: “I don’t know yet.”

    He stated authorities are within the “process of obtaining search warrants for various items. There was a backpack located at the scene. There was also electronic devices”. He added that in the intervening time, it’s assumed that the suspect was “working alone”.

    Rushdie was supplied with fast assist by a physician who was current within the viewers, and was later tended to by the emergency companies and airlifted to a hospital, stated the police.

  • Rushdie has lived underneath Iran loss of life sentence since 1989

    Salman Rushdie has been dwelling underneath a loss of life sentence since 1989, about six months after the publication of his novel “The Satanic Verses,” which was thought-about blasphemous by some Muslims as a result of it fictionalized a part of the lifetime of the Prophet Muhammad.

    Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini, the Supreme Leader of Iran after the 1979 Iranian Revolution, issued a fatwa on February 14, 1989, ordering Muslims to kill Rushdie and placing a worth on his head of a number of million {dollars}.

    Rushdie, who lived in London on the time, instantly went into hiding with 24-hour safety from the British police, transferring each three days from place to position till a fortified safehouse was ready for him. He lived there for a lot of the subsequent 10 years.

    Even earlier than the fatwa, the ebook was banned in numerous nations, together with India, Bangladesh, Sudan and Sri Lanka. Many died in protests in opposition to its publication, together with 12 individuals in a riot in Bombay in February 1989 and 6 extra in one other riot in Islamabad.

    Books have been burned. Reaction intensified after the publication of the ebook within the United States that very same month, at the same time as extra nations banned it. There have been assaults on bookstores and threats to many extra.

    After the fatwa, a halfhearted apology from Rushdie, which he later regretted, was rejected by Iran.

    Many individuals linked to the ebook have been additionally focused, and several other have been injured.

    In July 1991, Hitoshi Igarashi, the novel’s Japanese translator, was stabbed to loss of life and its Italian translator, Ettore Capriolo, was badly wounded. In October 1993, William Nygaard, the novel’s Norwegian writer, was shot thrice outdoors his residence in Oslo and significantly injured.

    The fatwa was maintained by Iran’s authorities after the loss of life of Ayatollah Khomeini for 10 years, till 1998, when Iranian President Mohammad Khatami, who was thought-about comparatively liberal, stated that Iran not supported the killing.

    Rushdie then started to make public appearances once more, attending ebook occasions, events and eating out in eating places.

    But the fatwa stays in place, with a bounty connected from a semiofficial Iranian non secular basis.

  • Video exhibits writer Salman Rushdie being attacked on stage

    Author Salman Rushdie was attacked and apparently stabbed Friday by a person who rushed onstage as Rushdie was about to ship a lecture in Western New York. Rushdie has repeatedly obtained dying threats from Iran since Nineteen Eighties for his writing.

    Rushdie was taken by helicopter to a hospital, police mentioned, including that his situation is just not recognized but. Spectators have been ushered out of the outside amphitheater.

    Watch the video right here:

    #SalmanRushdie simply attacked onstage at @chq @NBCNews @ABC @cnnbrk pic.twitter.com/I1XT6AmkhK

    — Charles Savenor (@CharlieSavenor) August 12, 2022

    Rushdie’s novel, Satanic Verses, was banned in Iran, the place the late chief Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini issued a 1989 fatwa, or edict, calling for Rushdie’s dying.

  • Video exhibits creator Salman Rushdie being attacked on stage

    Author Salman Rushdie was attacked and apparently stabbed Friday by a person who rushed onstage as Rushdie was about to ship a lecture in Western New York. Rushdie has repeatedly obtained demise threats from Iran since Nineteen Eighties for his writing.

    Rushdie was taken by helicopter to a hospital, police stated, including that his situation isn’t identified but. Spectators have been ushered out of the outside amphitheater.

    Watch the video right here:

    #SalmanRushdie simply attacked onstage at @chq @NBCNews @ABC @cnnbrk pic.twitter.com/I1XT6AmkhK

    — Charles Savenor (@CharlieSavenor) August 12, 2022

    Rushdie’s novel, Satanic Verses, was banned in Iran, the place the late chief Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini issued a 1989 fatwa, or edict, calling for Rushdie’s demise.