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Pakistanis, including Dawn journalist, celebrate stabbing of Salman Rushdie, hail assailant as ‘Ghazi’
"This is the young man who killed the great enemy of Islam, Salman Rushdie. Brother may God protect you," rejoiced another Islamist.
Salman Rushdie’s attacker used a fake license with the name ‘Hassan Mughniyah’, a Hezbollah commander close to Iranian General Qassem Soleimani
Salman Rushdie was attacked on August 12 when he was about to give a lecture at Chautauqua Institution in New York.
October 5, 1988: When Rajiv Gandhi-led India became the first country to ban Salman Rushdie’s Satanic Verses, aided by Fareed Zakaria’s father
Rajiv Gandhi had already shown his willingness to bow down to Islamists in the Shah Bano case and he did it again by leading the world in banning Satanic Verses.by Salman Rushdie
Javed Akhtar condemns stabbing of Salman Rushdie without mentioning Islamists: Here is how he had dog whistled about Satanic Verses in 2012
Left-liberals tend to do lip service and shed crocodile tears following Islamist attacks, despite creating a fertile land for such tragedies to follow.
Pakistani man claiming to be PMLN politician announces 20 Million USD bounty on Dutch MP Geert Wilders, says he is next after Salman Rushdie
Twitter has suspended the account of a Pakistani man who announced a bounty of 20 million USD for anybody who beheads Dutch Lawmaker Geert Wilders
Salman Rushdie may lose one eye, stabbed in the neck and liver, one Hadi Matar arrested for the attack: What we know so far
Hours after Salman Rushdie was brutally stabbed at Chautauqua Institution in the United States, the novelist's agent Andrew Wylie informed that he is still in a critical state.
Salman Rushdie attack: ‘The Satanic Verses’ author punched, stabbed in the neck at New York event
Salman Rushdie was attacked when he was about to give lecture at Chautauqua Institution in New York
Author Rajiv Malhotra responds to a question that he has often been asked: should we support ‘liberal’ muslims
We need more liberal muslims who fight against radicalism
‘Anti-Pakistan’ event at Kolkata cancelled to preserve ‘communal harmony’
According to organisers, Kolkata Police put pressure on the hosts to cancel the event.