Author Salman Rushdie appears at a signing for his book “Home” in London on June 6, 2017. Rushdie was attacked while giving a lecture in western New York. (Grant Pollard/AP)

Hundreds rally in New York in support of assaulted writer Salman Rushdie. Friends and members of the literary community gathered Friday at the New York Public Library to speak and show solidarity for Rushdie.

The rally came one week after the writer was attacked on stage during an event in the state. The writer is getting treated for stab wounds in a Pennsylvania hospital. Literary figures took turns reading Rushdie’s works aloud to supporters.

Rushdie has received threats ever since Iran’s former leader issued a bounty for his death in 1989 over his book “The Satanic Verses,” which some Muslims consider “blasphemous.” The suspect in the attack is being held without bail on attempted murder and assault charges.


Source: One America News Network

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