Kashmir Observer

Salman Rushdie, Author Of The Satanic Verses, Attacked On Stage In New York

Rushdie Was Taken By Helicopter To A Hospital, State Police Said. His Condition Was Not Immediatel­y Known.

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New York: Salman Rushdie, the author of ’Satanic Verses’ considered blasphemou­s anti-Islam book, was attacked on stage during an event in New York on Friday.

Rushdie’s condition was not immediatel­y known, but video footage from the incident showed people rushing to his aid after he was attacked at the event in Chautauqua County.

A man rushed to the stage at the Chautauqua Institutio­n and attacked Rushdie as he was being introduced, a witness told Reuters, adding the attacker was subsequent­ly restrained.

Police said Rushdie suffered an apparent stab wound to his neck and was transporte­d by helicopter to the hospital.

The person interviewi­ng Rushdie also suffered a minor head injury, the state police said.

Rita Landman, an endocrinol­ogist who was in the audience, said that Rushdie had multiple stab wounds, including one to the right side of his neck, and that there was a pool of blood under his body, the New York Times reported.

“People were saying, ‘He has a pulse, he has a pulse he has a pulse,’” Landman said.

Bill Vasu, 72, who attended the event, said he had seen the man rush over to Rushdie and start attacking him. “I could just see his fists sort of pounding on Salman,” he said.

“There was just one attacker,” said Elisabeth Healey, 75, who was in the audience. “He was dressed in black. He had a loose black garment on. He ran with lightning speed over to him.”

Multiple witnesses said the attacker was able to reach Rushdie easily, running onstage and approachin­g him from behind.

Roger Warner, who was sitting on the front row at the amphitheat­er, said he saw a tall, slender man leap onto the stage from the left side and begin attacking Salman Rushdie.

He thought the man had punched Rushdie three or four times in the face. Then he saw the blood. “He was covered with blood and there was blood running down onto the floor,” Warner said. “I just saw blood all around his eyes and running down his cheek.”

Rushdie wrote “The Satanic Verses” in 1988 which sparked Muslims’ outrage across the globe.

Following the publicatio­n of the book, Ayatollah Ruhullah Khomeini, the founder of the Islamic Republic of Iran, issued a fatwa (religious decree) calling for Rushdie’s death. Rushdie has lived life of a fugitive ever since.

HE WAS COVERED WITH BLOOD and there was blood running down onto the floor, I just saw blood all around his eyes and running down his cheek.”

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