Salman Rushdie on the road to recovery, his assailant pleads “not guilty” – rts.ch

Salman Rushdie’s health has improved, two days after the British writer was violently stabbed during a conference in the United States. His assailant, a young American of Lebanese origin, pleaded “not guilty” to “attempted murder” of the man of letters.

Salman Rushdie is better and was able to speak, his son and his agent said on Sunday. Aged 75, he is no longer on life support and “the road to recovery has begun,” his agent Andrew Wylie said in a statement sent to the Washington Post.

Threatened with death since a “fatwa” from Iran in 1989, a year after the publication of the “Satanic Verses”, Salman Rushdie was stabbed a dozen times on Friday, an attack which outrages in the West but which is hailed by extremists in Iran and Pakistan.

>> More information: Salman Rushdie on life support after being stabbed on stage in the United States

“The injuries are serious, but his condition is moving in the right direction,” added Andrew Wylie, a close associate of the “Satanic Verses” author.

His son Zafar Rushdie confirmed on Twitter that his father “got to say a few words” on Saturday and that he “kept his sense of humor intact”. The Rushdie family said they were “extremely relieved”.

Salman Rushdie has been hospitalized since Friday in Erie, Pennsylvania. According to the New York Times on Saturday evening, quoting Andrew Wylie who had been alarmist on Friday, the famous writer, British and naturalized American, had started talking again.

The assailant pleads “not guilty”

The man prosecuted for “attempted murder and assault”, appeared in a black and white striped prison uniform without saying a word [Ap Photo]

The assailant of Salman Rushdie, a young American of Lebanese origin, was brought before a New York State judge before whom he pleaded “not guilty” to “attempted murder” of the writer.

During a procedural hearing in Chautauqua Court, the 24-year-old man, charged with ‘attempted murder and assault’, appeared handcuffed and masked and said not a word, according to the New York Times (NYT) and local press photos.

Prosecutors said Friday’s attack was premeditated. The suspect, who lives in New Jersey, will appear again on August 19.

Attack condemned by Joe Biden

The attack caused shock waves, especially in Western countries: US President Joe Biden condemned “a brutal attack” and paid tribute to Salman Rushdie for his “refusal to be intimidated and silenced”.

Living in New York for 20 years, Salman Rushdie had resumed an almost normal life while continuing to defend, in his books, satire and irreverence.

Coincidentally, the German magazine Stern interviewed him a few days ago, before the attack: “Since I have been living in the United States, I no longer have any problems (…) My life is back to normal”, assures the writer, in this interview to be published in full on August 18, saying he is “optimistic” despite “daily death threats”.

>> Details in Forum:

Charged with “attempted murder”, Salman Rushdie’s assailant pleads “not guilty” / Forum / 1 min. / today at 19:42

Lack of reaction from the Iranian government

The Iranian government has not officially reacted to the attack on Salman Rushdie, but several hard-line Iranian newspapers have praised his attacker.

Thus, the main ultra-conservative Iranian daily, “Kayhan”, congratulated on Saturday the man who stabbed the British writer Salman Rushdie the day before in the United States. “Congratulations to this courageous and duty-conscious man who attacked the apostate and the vicious Salman Rushdie”, writes the newspaper, whose boss is appointed by the Iranian Supreme Leader. “Let us kiss the hand of him who tore the neck of the enemy of God with a knife”, continues the text.

Attack is a US plot, says Iranian newspaper

The Javan newspaper also evokes the hypothesis of a plot hatched by the Americans: “Another scenario is that the United States probably wants to spread Islamophobia in the world”, adds Javan. For the daily Kayhan, “the attack against Salman Rushdie showed the weakness of US intelligence and demonstrated that even strict security measures cannot prevent attacks”.

“The attack on Salman Rushdie also proves that exacting revenge on criminals on American soil is not difficult. Now (ex-President Donald) Trump and (ex-Secretary of State Mike) Pompeo will feel most threatened”, adds the newspaper.

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