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Salman Rushdie attacker convicted on terrorism charges years after stabbing
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A man from the United States, serving 25 years in prison for attempting to kill author Salman Rushdie, has now been convicted of additional charges, including terrorism.
He has been charged with providing material support to Hezbollah, the BBC News reported.
A New York federal court convicted Hadi Matar on Wednesday of engaging in an act of transnational terrorism and providing assistance to Hezbollah — an armed group from Lebanon, designated as a terrorist group by the US, UK and several other nations — the report stated.
Rushdie, an Indian-origin novelist, was attacked in August 2022 just before delivering a lecture at Chautauqua Institution in western New York.