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NO writer who takes his vocation seriously can be indifferent to the strange fate and life of novelist Salman Rushdie, the Indian-born British American novelist who has lived for 30 years under a fatwa (religious edict) calling for his assassination which was issued in 1989 by Iran's supreme leader the Ayatollah Khomenei.
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