Who’s Hadi Matar, American-Lebanese man convicted for attacking Salman Rushdie?

Who’s Hadi Matar, American-Lebanese man convicted for attacking Salman Rushdie?

Hadi Matar, an American-Lebanese man who attacked and blinded Indian-born British writer Salman Rushdie three years in the past, was convicted of tried homicide by a jury in western New York on Saturday.

Hadi Matar (left) stabbed Indian-born British writer Salman Rushdie in 2022(AP Picture)

In keeping with an AP report, he can be sentenced on April 23, and faces as much as 25 years in jail.

Matar, who stood for the decision, appeared down however had no apparent response when the jury delivered it. As he was led out of the courtroom in handcuffs, he quietly uttered, “Free Palestine,” echoing feedback he has incessantly made whereas getting into and leaving the trial.

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Who’s Hadi Matar?

1. Matar, 27, holds a twin United States and Lebanon citizenship. Hailing from Fairview in New Jersey, he was motivated to assault Rushdie by a 2006 speech by which the chief of the militant group Hezbollah endorsed a decades-old fatwa, or edict, calling for Rushdie’s demise.

2. In 2022, Matar rushed to the Chautauqua Establishment’s stage as Rushdie was being launched to the viewers for a speak about conserving writers secure from hurt.

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3. He stabbed 77-year-old Rushdie with a knife a number of occasions within the head, neck, torso and left hand, blinding his proper eye and damaging his liver and intestines, requiring emergency surgical procedure and months of restoration.

4. Matar was additionally discovered responsible of tried homicide within the second diploma and assault within the second diploma for stabbing Henry Reese, the co-founder of Pittsburgh’s Metropolis of Asylum, a non-profit group that helps exiled writers, who was conducting the speak with Rushdie that morning, the AP report added.

5. Matar advised the New York Submit that he had traveled from his residence in New Jersey after seeing the Rushdie occasion marketed as a result of he disliked the novelist, saying Rushdie had attacked Islam.

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