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Iran group raises bounty on Salman Rushdie to $3.3 million

IANS | Updated Sep 17, 2012 at 09:59am IST

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Moscow: An Iranian religious foundation has raised its reward for the killing of British writer Salman Rushdie to $3.3 million, a media report said.

The reward of the 15 Khordad Foundation was increased by $500,000, the ISNA news agency reported on Sunday.

The announcement comes amidst a wave of riots that swept across the globe after the release of the US-made short film titled 'Innocence of Muslims', although the novelist has nothing to do with this movie.

Iran group raises bounty on Rushdie to $3.3 mn

The initial bounty for the writer\'s head was $1 million but has been increased several times since.

Rushdie, an Indian-born British writer, was condemned to death in 1989 by Iran's late religious leader Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini, over his novel 'The Satanic Verses'.

The Iranian leader dubbed the novel as blasphemous and offensive to Islam and issued a fatwa (religious edict) calling for Rushdie's death. The initial bounty for the writer's head was $1 million but has been increased several times since.

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Salman Rushdie

Posted on May 16, 2013 at 05:31PM IST
Sir Ahmed Salman Rushdie is a British Indian novelist and essayist. He first achieved fame with his second novel, Midnight's Children (1981), which won the Booker Prize in 1981. Much of his early fiction is set on the Indian subcontinent. ...

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