Iran Denies Involvement and Blames Rushdie for Stabbing Attack
Iran has denied carrying out other operations abroad targeting dissidents in the years since the country’s 1979 Islamic Revolution, despite prosecutors and Western governments attributing such attacks back to Tehran.

DUBAI, United Arab Emirates — An Iranian government official denied on Monday that Tehran was involved in the assault on author Salman Rushdie, though he justified the stabbing in remarks that represented the Islamic Republic’s first public comments on the attack.
The comments by the spokesman of Iran’s Foreign Ministry, Nasser Kanaani, came more than two days after the attack on Mr. Rushdie in New York. The writer has now been taken off a ventilator and is “on the road to recovery,” according to his agent.
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