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India-Pakistan
Salman Rushdie in Mumbai underworld assassination threat
2012-01-20
Sir Salman Rushdie has announced his withdrawal from a leading Indian literature festival after officials warned professional assassins were on their way to kill him. He had been due to appear at the Jaipur Literature Festival in Rajasthan, Western India, along with leading authors and playwrights Tom Stoppard, Sir David Hare, Annie Proulx and Michael Ondaatje, despite threats of protests from Islamic fundamentalists.

Leaders of the Darul Uloom Deoband seminary, one of the most influential in the world, had earlier called for Sir Salman to be barred from India to stop him in appearing at the festival in protest over his controversial novel The Satanic Verses.

They said the author could never be forgiven for his narrator's claim blasphemous that disputed verses on the Koran were disclosed by the Archangel Gabriel.

The novel provoked anger throughout the Muslim world when it was published in 1988 and was also banned in India where the secular government feared it would cause communal tensions. Iran's then spiritual leader Ayatollah Khomeini issued a fatwa calling for him to be killed.
Posted by:tipper

#2  Another opportunity to bag some assassins lost.

Instead they should have continued to say that he was going to speak, and had even arrived early, staying in room 666 of the Hotel Ambush.

The lovely Hotel Ambush was built in the 1960s by Blofeld Industries, Ltd. It is known for its unique amenities including its enormous fish tank.
Posted by: Anonymoose   2012-01-20 13:31  

#1  his controversial unreadable novel The Satanic Verses...

Too bad they didn't issue a fatwa based on literary merit instead.
Posted by: Pappy   2012-01-20 13:06  

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