Nearly 10 years after he was driven underground, Salman Rushdie was told that Iran would distance itself from the fatwa against him. But Tehran, which denied any connection to his stabbing, has since continued to dangle the executioner's sword in front of him.
Nearly 10 years after he was driven underground, Salman Rushdie was told that Iran would distance itself from the fatwa against him. But Tehran, which denied any connection to his stabbing, has since continued to dangle the executioner's sword in front of him.