‘Harry Potter’ author receives death threat from Salman Rushdie

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crossed Rowlingon her Twitter account, expressed her deep affection after Rushdie, 75, was stabbed several times while he was being presented to give a lecture on freedom of creativity in front of hundreds of attendees at the Chautauqua Institute in New York.

And soon received an author "Harry Potter" A comment containing an explicit death threat from a pro-Iranian extremist previously praised Rushdie’s attacker.

Commenting on Rowling’s tweet, the extremist Mir Asif Aziz said: "Don’t worry..you are next".

Mir Asif describes himself as"Student and social and political activist"he resides in the city of Karachi Pakistani.

And in his tweets on his account in TwitterAziz repeatedly expressed his support for the Iranian leader, Ali Khamenei, and attacked several countries, including Ukraine and India, describing them as"terrorist".

Aziz praised Rushdie’s striker, saying: "He is a revolutionary Shiite fighter.. Follow a fatwa" By now

This and Rowling reposted the threat picture, and she said "Twitter, any support?". She added, later: "Thank you for all of your support.. the police got on the line".

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crossed Rowlingon her Twitter account, expressed her deep affection after Rushdie, 75, was stabbed several times while he was being presented to give a lecture on freedom of creativity in front of hundreds of attendees at the Chautauqua Institute in New York.

Soon, the “Harry Potter” author received a comment containing an explicit death threat from a pro-Iranian extremist who had previously praised Rushdie’s attacker.

“Don’t worry, you’re next,” said the extremist Mir Asif Aziz, commenting on Rowling’s tweet.

Mir Asif describes himself as a “student and social and political activist”, and he resides in the city of Karachi Pakistani.

And in his tweets on his account in TwitterAziz repeatedly expressed his support for the Iranian leader, Ali Khamenei, and attacked several countries, including Ukraine and India, describing them as “terrorists.”

Aziz praised Rushdie’s attacker, saying, “He is a revolutionary Shiite fighter.. He followed a fatwa” to shed his blood.

Rowling republished the threat’s image, and said, “Twitter, support?”. And she added, at a later time: “Thank you for all of your support. The police got on the line.”

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