Revealed: Inside the tense moment that Salman Rushdie thought his ex-wife and young son had been killed by Islamic extremists
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Revealed: Inside the tense moment that Salman Rushdie thought his ex-wife and young son had been killed by Islamic extremists

Tehrān : Iran | Sep 11, 2012 at 12:33 AM PDT
Source: Mail Online UK
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Salman Rushdie, pictured here just days before The Satanic Verses was released in February 1989, was forced to live in protective custody for fear that extremists would assassinate him While hiding out from the masses of threatening Muslims intent on killing him over his controversial book, author... FULL ARTICLE AT Mail Online UK
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