Salman Rushdie's 'defiant sense of humour' intact, son says By News August 15, 2022 Add Comment Edit Zafar Rushdie thanks audience members who leapt to the writer's defence and the "outpouring of love" from around the world after the attack, as Salman Rushdie begins his recovery. Share this post Related PostsThese are the new COVID support measures for NSWCanberra scientists adding flavour and texture to plant-based foodsWhy is the Queensland-New South Wales border still open?Canberra Raiders star Curtis Scott faces three match ban and $15,000 fine over nightclub incidentTedesco: Personal hatred of Queenslanders no longer a motivation in State of OriginFrydenberg hits back at accusations of double standards from Victorian governmentVictoria has recorded one new case of COVID-19Riots, looting and a fatal stampede: South Africa lurches further toward mayhem
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