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Writer Salman Rushdie was stabbed 10 to 15 times in a New York

Writer Salman Rushdie was stabbed 10 to 15 times in a New York

Writer Salman Rushdie, who was stabbed to death at an event in upstate New York  on Friday, took “10 to 15” hits in the attack, a witness said, one of whom initially said was a “stunt.” I said I thought  “This man ran up to the platform and started beating Mr Rushdie,” said Rabbi Charles Savenoll, who was in the audience at the Chautauqua Institute, about 100 kilometres from town.

An AP reporter said the attacker “beat and stabbed Mr Rushdie 10 to 15 times.”After saving it for a moment, Savenor told the news agency, “My first thought was to ask myself, ‘What’s going on?'” And within seconds, he realized he was being beaten.There were about 20 seconds between when the attack began and when it ended.

One of the audience members, Kathleen Jones, described the attacker as wearing black clothes and a black mask.  The meaning became apparent within seconds,” she was quoted as saying, but the truth was different.     

Mr Rushdie immediately fell to the ground, the attacker immobilized it was done. A handful of people surrounded the author, perhaps raising his leg to pump more blood to his chest. ‘ said.

 Some 2,500 onlookers gasped at the sight of the attack, some rushing to the sage’s aid, but later evacuating.

  Mr Rushdie was taken to a nearby hospital by helicopter following the stabbing, according to the New York State Police. The attacker has been taken into custody, police said, without providing further details.

Bloodstains on screen while Salman Rushdie was being cared for after being attacked at the Chautauqua Institute in New York.

There were photos on social media showing people rushing to his aid while he was on stage. One of Rushdie’s interviewees suffered a minor head injury in the attack.

The attack happened around 11:00 am local time (8:30 pm IST) and Rushdie was introduced before his scheduled talk. The Chautauqua Institute in rural  New York is known for its summer lecture series. Mr Rushdie has spoken there before. Mr Rushdie is a British citizen of Indian origin and has lived in the United States for  20 years.

Although links to the threats prior have not yet been established, Mr Rushdie, particularly in the late 1980s, made murder calls for his book The Satanic Verse, which was allegedly blasphemy against Islam. faced. Iran’s supreme leader also offered to pay his head a bounty, but the Iranian government said he was not trying to enforce this “fatwa” or proclamation in 1998.

In 2012, after an Iranian religious group placed a bounty on his head again, he denied the threats and said there was “no evidence” that people were interested in the bounty. published a treatise, Joseph Anton, about life in The title comes from the pseudonym he was hiding under. After the controversy surrounding his fourth book, The Satanic Verses (1988), he disappeared from the public eye, living primarily in Britain under state protection.

As a result of the threats, he still managed to produce several novels in the 1990s. His first novel was published in 1975, and although more than a dozen non-fiction works have since been published, one of his most influential works, which deals with contemporary India, is Midnight’s Children. (1981) won the Booker Prize.

Salman Rushdie

A knighthood was bestowed upon him by Queen Elizabeth II in 2007 for his literary contributions.

  1. The author’s agent stated that Salman Rushdie suffered nerve damage in his arm, and liver damage, and could lose one of his eyes. “The news is not good,” his agent Andrew Wiley wrote in an email. “As a result of the attack, Saruman is likely to lose an eye, have a severed nerve in his arm, and have been stabbed in the liver. “
  2. New York State Police have identified the attacker as 24-year-old Hadi Matar of New Jersey. Despite several attempts to identify the motives behind the attack, an official could not provide any information.
  3. Matar’s Social A preliminary review of his media indicated that he was a “Shiite extremist” in Iran and that he was sympathetic to the concerns of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC).
  4. During the attack, Mr Rushdie was repeatedly stabbed by Hadi Matar, who rushed to the stage and attacked him. As a result of the attack, Henry Reese also suffered a head injury.
  5. Videos and images circulating on social media show several people rushing to the stage and knocking the suspect to the ground before police officers present at the event arrest him. I was.
  6. Physicians in the audience provided medical care until first responders arrived. Rushdie was then taken to hospital and underwent emergency surgery.
  7. The attack occurred while Rushdie was about to give a speech at the Chautauqua Institute near New York City, which hosts an arts program. Approximately 2,500 people were in the audience, which was later evacuated.
  1. It is our intention to condemn all forms of violence, and we encourage people to express themselves freely and write the truth,” she stated.
  2. Salman Rushdie, an Indian-British man who has lived in the United States for 20 years, has faced threats for decades because of his 1988 book The Satanic Verses. . Some clergy viewed the novel as disrespectful to the Prophet Muhammad.
  3.   In Iran’s Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini’s case, the supreme leader rewarded him with his head in return for his assassination. It took him nearly a decade to tell his children where he was. He moved around and wasn’t able to tell them where he was.  Mr Rushdie came out of his fugitive life after saying the Iranian government would not enforce his 1998 “fatwa” or decree. 4,444 suspects in the Rushdie stabbing showed sympathy for the Iran Revolutionary Guards’ cause, the report said

 According to media reports, the 24-year-old man arrested in connection with Salman Rushdie’s stabbing sympathized with the concerns of “Shiite extremism” and the Iranian Revolutionary Guard Corps. I was still checking if I had a  criminal record. A preliminary law enforcement review of Mattar’s social media accounts showed he is sympathetic to Shiite extremism and the cause of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC), said law enforcement officials with direct knowledge of the investigation. Enforcement officials told NBC News. (PTI)

 There was the video of writer Salman Rushdie being attacked on stage

 Writer Salman Rushdie was allegedly attacked and stabbed to death by a man who rushed to the stage on Friday as Rushdie was about to give a talk in western New York. Despite repeated death threats, the attacker has not spared him.

 His AP reporter who witnessed Rushdie’s attack happened to be there

 Reporter Joshua Goodman took his family to the Chautauqua Institute in western New York for a peaceful week away from the news. Instead,  news found him. Goodman, the Miami-based Associated Press  Latin America correspondent, was attending a talk by author Salman Rushdie on Friday when he was stabbed on stage.  The feeling of being in such a surreal but terrifying place is unfathomable to me,” Goodman said. This was the last place I expected such a thing to happen.”  

 Rushdie was seated and introduced when an attacker climbed onto the stage and began attacking him.   After seeing what appeared to be blood on Rushdie’s body, Goodman wasn’t sure whether the author had been hit or stabbed. In the audience, there was a sense of disbelief.  

 When cops rushed onto the stage with police dogs and more, Goodman realized what was going on and switched to reporter mode. He quickly emailed several AP editors to find out what was going on and took the stage himself. (AP)

 UN Secretary-General António Guterres is shocked to learn of the attack.

 UN Secretary-General António Guterres said he was “appalled” by the attack on author Salman Rushdie, saying the violence was not a reaction to words spoken or written by others to exercise freedom of thought and expression.  “The secretary-general was appalled to learn that Salman Rushdie, a prominent author, was attacked,” a spokesperson said in a statement issued Friday.

“In exercising freedom of speech and expression, there is never violence in response to what others say or write,” Guterres said, wishing Rushdie a speedy recovery. (PTI)

‘His fight is our fight,’ said French President Emmanuel Macron

 French President Emmanuel Macron condemned the attack on Salman Rushdie and expressed solidarity with the author, saying “his fight is our fight”.

 Police took a 24-year-old man into custody minutes after author Salman Rushdie was stabbed on Friday.4,444 officers identified the attacker as Hadi Matar. The 24-year-old is reportedly from New Jersey.  Police did not provide any information on the weapons used. They said they had not specified a motive. “However, we are working with the FBI and the Sheriff’s Department to identify the cause and motivation for this attack,” said  New York State Police Major Eugene Staniszewski, the PTI reported.

 Writers’ Attack on  Salman Rushdie was appalling, says White House adviser

   According to White House National Security Advisor Jake Sullivan, the attack on novelist Salman Rushdie on Friday night in New York was horrific. Rushdie was stabbed in the neck and torso on stage during a speech. rice field. It is our sincere hope that he makes a speedy recovery and we would like to thank good citizens and first responders for helping him so quickly,” he wrote in a tweet on Friday. (According to Reuters ) 

 PEN America condemns  attack on Rushdie

Salman Rushdie

 PEN America, a free speech advocacy group headed by Salman Rushdie, said it was “shocked and horrified” by the unprecedented attacks on American writers. A statement from Suzanne Nossel, President and Chief Executive of PEN said, “Salman Rushdie has been the target of his words for decades and has never flinched or hesitated.” Early in the morning, Rushdie emailed her to help Ukrainian writers seek refuge and move, she said. (Reuters)

The attack on Salman Rushdie has been branded as barbaric and distressing by writers and activists

 There have been widespread condemnations of the attack on Salman Rushdie at his lecture stage in New York on Friday by authors, writers, and activists across the globe.  The Indian writer Amitav Ghosh spoke out about the attack on Twitter, expressing her horror and wishing Rushdie a speedy recovery.

Bangladeshi-Swedish writer Taslima Nasreen was shocked by the incident and said, “I never expected something like this to happen,” adding, “When Salman Rushdie is attacked, I criticize Islam.” “Anyone can be attacked,” he added.

A number of threats have been made against the English-Indian writer since the publication of The Satanic Verses in 1989. He was awarded the Booker Prize in 1981 for his novel Midnight’s Children. On February 14, 1989, Iranian religious leader Ayatollah Khomeini issued a fatwa against Rushdie for “insulting Islam” in his novel.

The results will be felt for decades to come. After Fatwa and Rushdie’s disappearance, years of unabated book bans, book burnings, incendiary attacks and death threats have raised important questions about freedom of expression in art worldwide as it was done.

In a 1989 interview with Channel 4 shortly after  The Satanic Verses was published, Rushdie responded to mounting criticism of the book by advocating for freedom of expression. “If you don’t want to read the book, don’t read it. It’s very difficult to be offended by  Satanic poetry – it takes a long time to read diligently. It’s 250,000 words of 250,000 words.”

 Salman Rushdie at the Express Idea Exchange, 2013: “Yes, I write  Satanic poetry again.”

There is no doubt in my mind that I am going to write the devil’s poem again.”

 It was Salman Rushdie, published in The Indian Express in January 2013, and stopped by the Idea Exchange, where the editorial team exchanges weekly with newsmakers.  He refers to a 1988 novel in which Iranian religious leader Ayatollah Khomeini provoked a series of death threats against him after he announced a fatwa against him and over the course of nearly a decade, he was forced to live in hiding.

India-based writer Salman Rushdie is stabbed to death on stage in New York and he will probably lose an eye.

 Salman Rushdie, the author of the novel The Satanic Verses, who received death threats from Iranian leaders in the 1980s, was cut in the neck and abdomen Friday by a man who rushed to the stage as the author was about to give a talk in western New York. I was stabbed. Bloodied, 75-year-old Rushdie was taken to hospital and operated on.

His agent, Andrew Wiley, said Reiter was on a respirator as of Friday night, had a damaged liver, severed nerves in one arm and is likely to lose an eye. , identified the attacker as Mattar, his 24-year-old Hadi of Fairview, New Jersey. He was arrested on the spot and is awaiting indictment. According to Major Eugene Staniszewski of the State Police, there is no evidence that the stabbing had a motive.

“Yes, I will write demonic poetry again.”

There was an article by Salman Rushdie in The Indian Express in January 2013.  He stopped by the Idea Exchange, where the editorial team exchanges weekly with newsmakers.  He refers to a 1988 novel in which Iranian religious leader Ayatollah Khomeini provoked a series of death threats against him after announcing a fatwa against him and over the course of nearly a decade, he was forced to live in hiding.

 Details  about his condition and the man who attacked him are still sketchy, but Rushdie was said to be on stage at the Chautauqua Institute in Chautauqua, New York when the attack has taken place. . (Reuters/Brian Snyder)

Salman Rushdie

On Friday, Rushdie, 75, was attacked by assailants that were not identified in Chautauqua, New York, while he was waiting to speak. Upon its release, The Satanic Verses was banned in countries around the world for offending Muslim religious sentiments over its satirical portrayal of the Prophet.

By the way, India was the first country to ban this book.   As he pointed out, the ban was not the only moment of tremendous significance, as there were no specimens available in India at the time of the ban.  

 Bombay-born writer Salman Rushdie went into hiding for years after Iran urged Muslims to kill him for his writing,  police said. The suspect was arrested. Rushdie was on a ventilator after undergoing hours of surgery and couldn’t speak as of Friday night. In an email, the AP reported. “Saruman will likely lose one eye. There has been a severance of a nerve in his arm.

His liver has been damaged by a stab wound.” At the time, I was planning to speak to a large audience on the subject of artistic freedom. Witnesses said the shooter stormed the stage at New York’s Chautauqua Institution, rushed at the writer, and stabbed him multiple times. 

Rushdie was born in Bombay to a Kashmiri Muslim family and immigrated to the UK. In his fourth novel, The Satanic Verses, he has long faced death threats. In particular, Iran’s powerful cleric and leader, Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini, issued a fatwa calling on Muslims to kill the writer.

Salman Rushdie, the author who received death threats from Iran in the 1980s, was attacked Friday while attempting to give a talk at his Chautauqua Institution in western New York.

According to an AP reporter who witnessed the incident firsthand,  a man ran onto the stage and began punching and stabbing Rushdie while the author was being introduced. The author appears to have been pushed or knocked over, and the perpetrator was arrested. Rushdie was taken to a hospital, he said,

 Associated Press reported. Rushdie is an Indian-born author best known for his 1981 novel Midnight’s Children, which won the Booker Prize, the world’s most prestigious literary award, that same year. She was also twice named Best of Bookers for best novel, winning the Booker Prize for the first time in 1993 and 2008 in her 25th and her 40th years respectively.

However, Rushdie gained worldwide fame with his book The Satanic Verses, which soon after its publication in 1988 sparked controversy in Islamic countries for its derogatory portrayal of the Prophet Muhammad. The book is banned in Iran because many Muslims consider the text “blasphemous”.

The late Iranian leader Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini issued a fatwa (decree) in 1989 calling for Rushdie’s death. A bounty of more than $3 million was put up for anyone who killed Rushdie. Even though the Iranian government distanced itself from Khomeini’s orders, anti-Rushdie sentiment persisted in the country.

 Iran’s semi-official religious group, the 15th Khordad Foundation, has increased Rushdie’s bounty from an original $2.8 million to $3.3 million, according to The Guardian. Rushdie denied the threats at the time, saying there was “no evidence” that people were interested in the reward. It is not true that there is, and it is highly doubtful that Khomeini or anyone else in Iran read the book or read more than selected excerpts out of context. The suspect has been identified as Hadi Matar, a 24-year-old from New Jersey.

 5 facts about the  Salman Rushdie attacker:

Salman Rushdie

  1. Matar’s Social A preliminary review of his media showed that he was sympathetic to “Shiite extremism” and Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) concerns.
  2. Although there is no direct connection between Mattar and his IRGC, investigators reportedly found images of Iranian commander Qasem, who was assassinated in 2020, of his Solemani on his mobile messaging app on Mattar and it is true.
  3. Hadi Matar reportedly jumped onstage as Rushdie was about to give a speech at the Chautauqua Institute near  New York City, which hosts an arts program. It was also reported that interviewer Henry Reese suffered a head injury as a result of the attack.
  1. Police believe Matar was “working alone”. However, authorities said, “We are in the process of obtaining search warrants for various items.   During the investigation, a backpack was found at the crime scene.  
  2. Hadi Matar is from Fairview, New Jersey. Authorities continue to investigate Matar’s nationality and criminal record if any.

 

Reactions of Indian Leaders on such Disastorous Incident:

Indian opposition leaders have expressed shock that author Salman Rushdie was stabbed to death at an event in New York on Friday and expressed concern over threats to freedom of expression. Rushdie was born in India and won the Booker Prize The award-winning author was stabbed in the neck and abdomen by a man while he was about to give a talk in western New York. He was taken to hospital and underwent surgery.

 The author’s agent, Andrew Wiley, provided an update on Rushdie’s condition, stating that he was on a ventilator, had a damaged liver and had a nerve cut in his arm.  also said the 75-year-old novelist is likely to lose one eye.

 “@SalmanRushdie’s sting really horrified and shocked me. Even though my heart sank and I understood that his life would never be the same again, I hope he could get out of his wounds quickly and quickly.” I wish you a full recovery. It’s a sad day when the creative expression is no longer free and open,” tweeted Senate Speaker Shashi Tharoor, himself a prolific author.

 Rushdie’s 1988 novel The Satanic Verses was considered blasphemous by many Muslims and sparked violent protests in the Islamic world. Death threats forced Rushdie into hiding in the UK, where he was placed under 24-hour security surveillance. After nine years of isolation, he made a discreet public appearance but remained an outspoken critic of religious extremism in general.

 Former parliamentary speaker and Rajasabha member Kapil Sibal called the attack “unacceptable” and stressed that “zero tolerance for hate” must be shown. In addition to attacking Rushdie, he said it also attacked “freedom of speech,” “tolerance,” and “all that humanity stands for.” Let me remind you of that something once again. It is my wish that the courageous author will recover quickly.” 

edited and proofread by nikita sharma 

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