What happened to Salman Rushdie? The Satanic Verses fatwa explained as author is stabbed onstage at Chautauqua Institution
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Author Salman Rushdie was stabbed after taking stage at a Chautauqua Institute event.
This man has been detained by police.-
Salman Rushdie was taken to the hospital by medical helicopter.Author Salman Rushdie was stabbed after taking stage at a Chautauqua Institute event. This man has been detained by police.- According to The Guardian, Salman Rushdie was present at the venue to deliver a speech about “the importance of the US offering asylum for writers and other artists in exile.” Salman Rushdie, who rose to fame with the 1981 Midnight’s Children, had to go into hiding for nearly nine years after former Supreme leader of Iran Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini issued a fatwa against the author for his 1988 novel The Satanic Verses. At the time, Khomeini also announced a bounty of more than $3 million for any individual who would kill Rushdie. Although the fatwa was lifted by the Iranian government in 1998, it was later reaffirmed by Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei in 2005. In 2016, The Guardian reported that nearly forty state-run Iranian media outlets raised the money for the fatwa against Salman Rushdie to $600,000. However, the author previously said that there was “no evidence” that people were interested in the .
What happened to Salman Rushdie The Satanic Verses fatwa explained as author is stabbed onstage at Chautauqua Institution
Novelist Salman Rushdie was stabbed onstage during an event at New York's Chautauqua Institution (Image via Getty Images) On Friday, novelist Salman Rushdie was in the neck while giving a lecture onstage during an ongoing event at the Chautauqua Institution in New York City. An official report from the New York state police confirmed that the author suffered “an apparent stab wound to the neck” during the attack. He was immediately airlifted to a nearby hospital but his current condition remains unknown. Photos obtained by the Associated Press showed Rushdie lying on the floor on his back, with first responders crouching over his frame. A video outside the venue also showed Rushdie being carried towards the helicopter before being flown to the hospital. The publication also reported that a man wearing a black mask rushed towards Rushdie during the latter’s introduction and him with a knife. The author immediately fell to the floor while the man was detained and taken into custody. Eyewitness Rabbi Charles Savenor told the Associated Press that the attack on Rushdie lasted for nearly 20 seconds: “This guy ran on to platform and started pounding on Mr Rushdie. At first you're like, ‘What's going on?’ And then it became abundantly clear in a few seconds that he was being beaten.” Retired journalist Paula Voell spoke to Buffalo News about the attack and added: “We saw the man race a few steps across the stage and there was horror – the whole audience reacted, and probably 15 spectators raced on to the stage to try to attend to him, or so it seemed.” Salman Rushdie was taken to the hospital by medical helicopter.Author Salman Rushdie was stabbed after taking stage at a Chautauqua Institute event.
This man has been detained by police.-
Salman Rushdie was taken to the hospital by medical helicopter.Author Salman Rushdie was stabbed after taking stage at a Chautauqua Institute event. This man has been detained by police.- According to The Guardian, Salman Rushdie was present at the venue to deliver a speech about “the importance of the US offering asylum for writers and other artists in exile.” Salman Rushdie, who rose to fame with the 1981 Midnight’s Children, had to go into hiding for nearly nine years after former Supreme leader of Iran Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini issued a fatwa against the author for his 1988 novel The Satanic Verses. At the time, Khomeini also announced a bounty of more than $3 million for any individual who would kill Rushdie. Although the fatwa was lifted by the Iranian government in 1998, it was later reaffirmed by Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei in 2005. In 2016, The Guardian reported that nearly forty state-run Iranian media outlets raised the money for the fatwa against Salman Rushdie to $600,000. However, the author previously said that there was “no evidence” that people were interested in the .