Man guilty of attempted murder in stabbing of Salman Rushdie

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“It was a stab wound in my eye, intensely painful, after that I was screaming because of the pain,” Rushdie said, adding he was left in a “lake of blood”.

He said it “occurred to me I was dying” before he was helicoptered to a trauma hospital.

Jurors heard closing arguments from both prosecutors and defence lawyers before retiring briefly to consider their verdict Friday. They deliberated for less than two hours.

Matar was found guilty of stabbing Rushdie about 10 times with a six-inch blade that had been shown to witnesses and the court.

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The defendant shouted pro-Palestinian slogans on several occasions during the trial.

Free speech v blasphemy

Matar, from New Jersey, previously told media he had only read two pages of The Satanic Verses but believed the author had “attacked Islam”.

After the novel was published in 1988, Rushdie became the centre of a fierce tug-of-war between free speech advocates and those who insisted that insulting religion, particularly Islam, was unacceptable in any circumstance.

Hadi Matar appears in court for a procedural hearing at Chautauqua County Courthouse in Mayville, New York in 2022. Photo / AFP

Books and bookshops were torched, his Japanese translator was murdered and his Norwegian publisher was shot several times.

Rushdie lived in seclusion in London for a decade after the 1989 fatwa, but for the past 20 years – until the attack – he lived relatively normally in New York.

Last year, he published a memoir called Knife in which he recounted the near-death experience.

The optical nerve of Rushdie’s right eye was severed, and he told the court that “it was decided the eye would be stitched shut to allow it to moisturise. It was quite a painful operation – which I don’t recommend”.

Asked to describe the intensity of the pain over the attack, he said it was “a 10” out of 10.

His Adam’s apple was also lacerated, his liver and small bowel penetrated, and severe nerve damage to his arm left him paralysed in one hand.

“The first thing I said on regaining the ability of speech was ‘I can speak’,” he said to stifled laughter from jurors.

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British-American Rushdie, now 77, was rescued from Matar by bystanders.

Venue employee Jordan Steves had told the court how he launched himself “with my right shoulder with as much force as I could manage” to help others subdue the suspect.

He pointed to Matar, sitting just feet away in the ornate courtroom, when asked to identify the attacker.

Iran-backed Lebanese Shia militant organisation Hezbollah endorsed the fatwa on Rushdie, the FBI has said, and Matar faces a separate prosecution in US federal court on terrorism charges.

Iran has denied any link to the attacker and said only Rushdie was to blame for the incident.

– Agence France-Presse

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