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  • Salman Rushdie assault suspect pleads not responsible to tried homicide, assault

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

    Hadi Matar, 24, is accused of wounding Rushdie, 75, on Friday simply earlier than the “The Satanic Verses” creator was to ship a lecture on stage at an academic retreat close to Lake Erie. Rushdie was hospitalized with severe accidents in what writers and politicians all over the world decried as an assault on the liberty of expression.

    Matar was arraigned throughout a quick listening to in Chautauqua County district courtroom on an indictment returned earlier within the day by a grand jury that charged him with one rely of second-degree tried homicide and one rely of second-degree assault.

    The assault got here 33 years after Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini, then Iran’s supreme chief, issued a fatwa, or spiritual edict, calling on Muslims to assassinate Rushdie just a few months after “The Satanic Verses” was revealed. Some Muslims noticed passages concerning the Prophet Muhammad as blasphemous.

    Rushdie, who was born in India to a Muslim Kashmiri household, has lived with a bounty on his head, and spent 9 years in hiding beneath British police safety.

    In 1998, Iran’s pro-reform authorities of President Mohammad Khatami distanced itself from the fatwa, saying the menace in opposition to Rushdie was over. But the multimillion-dollar bounty has since grown and the fatwa was by no means lifted: Khomeini’s successor, Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, was suspended from Twitter in 2019 for saying the fatwa in opposition to Rushdie was “irrevocable.”

    In an interview revealed by the New York Post on Wednesday, Matar stated he revered Khomeini however wouldn’t say if he was impressed by the fatwa. He stated he had “read a couple of pages” of “The Satanic Verses” and watched YouTube movies of the creator.

    “I don’t like him very much,” Matar stated of Rushdie, as reported within the Post. “He’s someone who attacked Islam, he attacked their beliefs, the belief systems.”

    Iran’s international ministry on Monday stated that Tehran shouldn’t be accused of being concerned within the assault. Matar is believed to have acted alone, police have stated.

    Matar is a Shi’ite Muslim who was born in California to a household from Lebanon.

    Prosecutors say he travelled to Chautauqua Institution, a retreat about 12 miles (19 km) from Lake Erie, the place he purchased a move to Rushdie’s lecture.

    Witnesses stated there have been no apparent safety checks on the lecture venue and that Matar didn’t communicate as he attacked the creator. He was arrested on the scene by a New York State Police trooper after being wrestled to the bottom by viewers members.

    Rushdie sustained extreme accidents within the assault, together with nerve harm in his arm, wounds to his liver, and the doubtless lack of a watch, his agent stated.

  • Prosecutor: Stab assault on Salman Rushdie was ‘preplanned’

    The man accused within the stabbing assault on Salman Rushdie pleaded not responsible Saturday to tried homicide and assault costs in what a prosecutor referred to as a “preplanned” crime, because the famend creator of The Satanic Verses remained hospitalised with severe accidents.

    An lawyer for Hadi Matar entered the plea on his behalf throughout an arraignment in western New York. The suspect appeared in courtroom sporting a black and white jumpsuit and a white face masks, together with his fingers cuffed in entrance of him.

    A decide ordered him held with out bail after District Attorney Jason Schmidt instructed her Matar took steps to purposely put himself in place to hurt Rushdie, getting an advance go to the occasion the place the creator was talking and arriving a day early bearing a pretend ID. “This was a targeted, unprovoked, preplanned attack on Mr Rushdie,” Schmidt stated.

    Public defender Nathaniel Barone complained that authorities had taken too lengthy to get Matar in entrance of a decide whereas leaving him “hooked up to a bench at the state police barracks.” “He has that constitutional right of presumed innocence,” Barone added.

    Matar, 24, is accused of attacking Rushdie on Friday because the creator was being launched at a lecture on the Chautauqua Institute, a nonprofit training and retreat middle.

    Rushdie, 75, suffered a broken liver and severed nerves in an arm and a watch, and was on a ventilator and unable to talk, his agent Andrew Wylie stated Friday night. Rushdie was prone to lose the injured eye.

    The assault was met with shock and outrage from a lot of the world, together with tributes and reward for the award-winning creator who for greater than 30 years has confronted dying threats for The Satanic Verses.

    Authors, activists and authorities officers cited Rushdie’s braveness and longtime advocacy of free speech regardless of the dangers to his personal security. Writer and longtime good friend Ian McEwan referred to as Rushdie “an inspirational defender of persecuted writers and journalists across the world,” and actor-author Kal Penn cited him as a job mannequin “for an entire generation of artists, especially many of us in the South Asian diaspora toward whom he’s shown incredible warmth.”

    President Joe Biden stated Saturday in an announcement that he and first girl Jill Biden have been “shocked and saddened” by the assault. “Salman Rushdie — with his insight into humanity, with his unmatched sense for story, with his refusal to be intimidated or silenced — stands for essential, universal ideals,” the assertion learn. “Truth. Courage. Resilience. The ability to share ideas without fear. These are the building blocks of any free and open society.”

    Rushdie, a local of India who has since lived in Britain and the US, is thought for his surreal and satirical prose type, starting together with his Booker Prize-winning 1981 novel Midnight’s Children, by which he sharply criticised India’s then-prime minister, Indira Gandhi. The Satanic Verses drew dying threats after it was printed in 1988, with many Muslims concerning as blasphemy a dream sequence primarily based on the lifetime of the Prophet Muhammad, amongst different objections. Rushdie’s guide had already been banned and burned in India, Pakistan and elsewhere earlier than Iran’s Grand Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini issued a fatwa, or edict, calling for Rushdie’s dying in 1989.

    Khomeini died that very same 12 months, however the fatwa stays in impact. Iran’s present supreme chief, Khamenei, by no means issued a fatwa of his personal withdrawing the edict, although Iran in recent times hasn’t centered on the author. Investigators have been working to find out whether or not the assailant, born a decade after “The Satanic Verses” was printed, acted alone.

    District Attorney Schmidt alluded to the fatwa as a possible motive in arguing towards bail. “Even if this court were to set a million dollars bail, we stand a risk that bail could be met,” Schmidt stated. “His resources don’t matter to me. We understand that the agenda that was carried out yesterday is something that was adopted and it’s sanctioned by larger groups and organisations well beyond the jurisdictional borders of Chautauqua County,” the prosecutor stated.

    Barone, the general public defender, stated after the listening to that Matar has been speaking overtly with him and that he would spend the approaching weeks attempting to find out about his consumer, together with whether or not he has psychological or habit points.

    Matar is from Fairview, New Jersey. Rosaria Calabrese, supervisor of the State of Fitness Boxing Club, a small, tightly knit health club in close by North Bergen, stated Matar joined April 11 and took part in about 27 group periods for learners trying to enhance their health earlier than emailing her a number of days in the past to say he needed to cancel his membership as a result of “he wouldn’t be coming back for a while.” Gym proprietor Desmond Boyle stated he noticed “nothing violent” about Matar, describing him as well mannered and quiet, but somebody who all the time regarded “tremendously sad.” He stated Matar resisted makes an attempt by him and others to welcome and interact him. “He had this look every time he came in. It looked like it was the worst day of his life,” Boyle stated.

    Matar was born within the United States to oldsters who emigrated from Yaroun in southern Lebanon, the mayor of the village, Ali Tehfe, instructed The Associated Press. Flags are seen throughout the village of Iran-backed Shia militant group Hezbollah and portraits of chief Hassan Nasrallah, Khamenei, Khomeini and slain Iranian Gen Qassem Soleimani. Journalists visiting Yaroun on Saturday have been requested to go away. Hezbollah spokespeople didn’t reply to requests for remark.

    Iran’s theocratic authorities and its state-run media assigned no motive for the assault. In Tehran, some Iranians interviewed by the AP praised the assault on an creator they imagine tarnished the Islamic religion, whereas others frightened it might additional isolate their nation.

    An AP reporter witnessed the attacker stab or punch Rushdie about 10 or 15 occasions. Dr. Martin Haskell, a doctor who was amongst those that rushed to assist, described Rushdie’s wounds as “serious but recoverable.”

    Event moderator Henry Reese, 73, suffered a facial damage and was handled and launched from a hospital, police stated. He and Rushdie had deliberate to debate the United States as a refuge for writers and different artists in exile.

    A state trooper and a county sheriff’s deputy have been assigned to Rushdie’s lecture, and state police stated the trooper made the arrest. But afterward some longtime guests to the middle questioned why there wasn’t tighter safety given the threats towards Rushdie and a bounty of greater than $3 million on his head.

    News concerning the stabbing has led to renewed curiosity in The Satanic Verses, which topped finest vendor lists after the fatwa was issued in 1989. As of Saturday afternoon, the novel ranked No 13 on Amazon.com. The guide’s publication in 1988 sparked often-violent protests across the Muslim world towards Rushdie, who was born to a Muslim household and has lengthy recognized as a nonbeliever, as soon as calling himself “a hardline atheist.”

    At least 45 individuals have been killed in riots, together with 12 in Rushdie’s hometown of Mumbai. In 1991, a Japanese translator of the guide was stabbed to dying and an Italian translator survived a knife assault. In 1993, the guide’s Norwegian writer was shot thrice and survived.

    The dying threats and bounty led Rushdie to enter hiding beneath a British authorities safety program, which included an around-the-clock armed guard. After 9 years of seclusion, Rushdie cautiously resumed extra public appearances, sustaining his outspoken criticism of spiritual extremism total.

    In 2012 he printed a memoir concerning the fatwa titled Joseph Anton, the pseudonym Rushdie used whereas in hiding. He stated throughout a New York discuss that 12 months that terrorism was actually the artwork of concern: “The only way you can defeat it is by deciding not to be afraid.”

  • ‘We should inform higher tales than the tyrants’: Revisiting Salman Rushdie’s speech months earlier than deadly assault on him

    Express News Service

    NEW DELHI: Three months in the past at PEN World Voices Festival, Salman Rushdie had mentioned {that a} poem can not cease a bullet, a novel can not defuse a bomb, however we’re not helpless, we are able to sing the reality and identify the liars. We should inform higher tales than the tyrants!

    Today the 75-year-old India-born British-American novelist Rusdhie is battling for his life after he was attacked in New York yesterday.

    This incident has come as a shock internationally and leaders and intellectuals have expressed their grief and shock.

    Condemning the incident, UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson known as it an assault on his freedom of expression.

    “Appalled that Sir Salman Rushdie has been stabbed whereas exercising a proper we should always by no means stop to defend. Right now my ideas are along with his family members. We are all hoping he’s okay,” Boris tweeted.

    France’s President Emmanuel Macron mentioned that the writer has been a sufferer of a coward assaults by folks crammed with hatred and barbarism.

    “For 33 years, Salman Rushdie has embodied freedom and the combat towards obscurantism. He has simply been the sufferer of a cowardly assault by the forces of hatred and barbarism. His combat is our combat; it’s common. Now greater than ever, we stand by his aspect,” he mentioned in a tweet.

    The 75-year-old Booker Prize winner author would most likely lose a watch along with having his liver broken and one arm’s nerves severed – in line with his agent Andrew Wylie.

    US National Security Advisor Jake Sullivan mentioned, “today the country and the world witnessed a reprehensible attack against the writer Salman Rushdie. This act of violence is appalling. All of us in the Biden-Harris Administration are praying for his speedy recovery. We are thankful to good citizens and first responders for helping Rushdie so quickly after the attack and to law enforcement for its swift and effective work, which is ongoing.”

    Former UK chancellor Rishi Sunak additionally took to Twitter and mentioned, “Shocked to listen to of the assault on Salman Rushdie in New York. A champion of free speech and inventive freedom. He’s in our ideas tonight.”

    The Mumbai-born British author’s “The Satanic Verses” was launched in 1980 and was later banned in Bangladesh, Pakistan, South Africa and different international locations, together with banned for import to India. In 1989, Iran points a fatwa, or non secular decree, that requires Rushdie to be killed for insulting Islam in “The Satanic Verses”. 

    The novel was thought of by some Muslims as disrespectful of the Prophet Mohammed.

    “Disgraceful assault on Sir Salman Rushdie. People should be capable to communicate freely and freedom of speech have to be defended. My ideas are with him, his household and family members,” UK’s Foreign Secretary Liz Truss tweeted.

    NEW DELHI: Three months in the past at PEN World Voices Festival, Salman Rushdie had mentioned {that a} poem can not cease a bullet, a novel can not defuse a bomb, however we’re not helpless, we are able to sing the reality and identify the liars. We should inform higher tales than the tyrants!

    Today the 75-year-old India-born British-American novelist Rusdhie is battling for his life after he was attacked in New York yesterday.

    This incident has come as a shock internationally and leaders and intellectuals have expressed their grief and shock.

    Condemning the incident, UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson known as it an assault on his freedom of expression.

    “Appalled that Sir Salman Rushdie has been stabbed whereas exercising a proper we should always by no means stop to defend. Right now my ideas are along with his family members. We are all hoping he’s okay,” Boris tweeted.

    France’s President Emmanuel Macron mentioned that the writer has been a sufferer of a coward assaults by folks crammed with hatred and barbarism.

    “For 33 years, Salman Rushdie has embodied freedom and the combat towards obscurantism. He has simply been the sufferer of a cowardly assault by the forces of hatred and barbarism. His combat is our combat; it’s common. Now greater than ever, we stand by his aspect,” he mentioned in a tweet.

    The 75-year-old Booker Prize winner author would most likely lose a watch along with having his liver broken and one arm’s nerves severed – in line with his agent Andrew Wylie.

    US National Security Advisor Jake Sullivan mentioned, “today the country and the world witnessed a reprehensible attack against the writer Salman Rushdie. This act of violence is appalling. All of us in the Biden-Harris Administration are praying for his speedy recovery. We are thankful to good citizens and first responders for helping Rushdie so quickly after the attack and to law enforcement for its swift and effective work, which is ongoing.”

    Former UK chancellor Rishi Sunak additionally took to Twitter and mentioned, “Shocked to listen to of the assault on Salman Rushdie in New York. A champion of free speech and inventive freedom. He’s in our ideas tonight.”

    The Mumbai-born British author’s “The Satanic Verses” was launched in 1980 and was later banned in Bangladesh, Pakistan, South Africa and different international locations, together with banned for import to India. In 1989, Iran points a fatwa, or non secular decree, that requires Rushdie to be killed for insulting Islam in “The Satanic Verses”. 

    The novel was thought of by some Muslims as disrespectful of the Prophet Mohammed.

    “Disgraceful assault on Sir Salman Rushdie. People should be capable to communicate freely and freedom of speech have to be defended. My ideas are with him, his household and family members,” UK’s Foreign Secretary Liz Truss tweeted.

  • ‘This is no way for a free society to behave’: Salman Rushdie wrote to Rajiv Gandhi after ban on ‘The Satanic Verses’

    Ever because it got here out in 1988, Rushdie’s The Satanic Verses has been one of the crucial controversial books on the planet. After Muslims from throughout the globe started making a hue and cry concerning the guide, alleging that it mocked their religion, varied nationwide governments, together with the Indian authorities underneath Rajiv Gandhi, banned the import and sale of the work.

    On studying concerning the Indian authorities’s determination, the writer shot off a strongly-worded letter to the then Prime Minister Rajiv Gandhi.

    The New York Times revealed a model of the letter on October 19, 1988, Section A, Page 27 of the National version with the headline: ‘India Bans a Book For Its Own Good.’

    In the letter, Rushdie expressed his exasperation over the federal government’s transfer to ban the guide “after representations by two or three Muslim politicians, including Syed Shahabuddin and Khurshid Alam Khan, both members of Parliament.”

    He additional went on to say, “These persons, whom I do not hesitate to call extremists, even fundamentalists, have attacked me and my novel while stating that they had no need actually to read it. That the Government should have given in to such figures is profoundly disturbing.”

    Mentioning that an official assertion defined that The Satanic Verses had been banned as a pre-emptive measure as sure passages had been recognized as inclined to distortion and misuse, he acknowledged: “This really is astounding. It is as though, having identified an innocent person as a likely target for assault by muggers or rapists, you were to put that person in jail for protection. This is no way, Mr. Gandhi, for a free society to behave.”

    “Clearly, your government is feeling a little ashamed of itself and, sir, it has much to be ashamed about. It is not for nothing that just about every leading Indian newspaper and magazine has deplored the ban as, for example, ”a Philistine determination” (The Hindu) or ”thought management” (Indian Express),” he added.

    He additionally identified that many individuals all over the world would discover it unusual that it’s the finance ministry that obtained to determine what Indian readers might or might not learn. Rushdie additional took a swipe on the ministry by quoting from information company PTI’s report – “the ban did not detract from the literary and artistic merit of Rushdie’s work,” by responding: “Thanks for the good review.”

    He additional asserted that the correct to freedom of expression is on the basis of any democratic society, “and at present, all over the world, Indian democracy is becoming something of a laughing stock.”

    In the letter, he additionally tried to offer explanations for a number of parts within the guide that went on to kick up an argument.

    “The section of the book in question (and let’s remember that the book isn’t actually about Islam, but about migration, metamorphosis, divided selves, love, death, London and Bombay) deals with a prophet – who is not called Mohammed – living in a highly fantastical city made of sand (it dissolves when water falls upon it). He is surrounded by fictional followers, one of whom happens to bear my own first name. Moreover, this entire sequence happens in a dream, the fictional dream of a fictional character, an Indian movie star, and one who is losing his mind, at that. How much further from history could one get?” he requested.

    Rushdie additionally slammed the federal government saying, “From where I sit, Mr. Gandhi, it looks very much as if your Government has become unable or unwilling to resist pressure from more or less any extremist religious grouping; that, in short, it’s the fundamentalists who now control the political agenda.”

    “I deeply resent my book being used as a political football; what should matter to you more than my resentment is that you come out of this looking not only Philistine and anti-democratic but opportunistic,” the writer added.

    He ended the letter by stating: “Your action in the matter of ”The Satanic Verses” will probably be an vital indicator for many individuals all over the world. If you verify the ban, I’m afraid I, and plenty of others, must assume the worst. If, alternatively, it is best to admit your authorities’s error and transfer swiftly to right it, I would be the first to applaud your honorable deed.”

  • 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.