"Tout le monde est en danger": la mise en garde de Salman Rushdie contre la violence politique aux Etats-Unis
"Everyone is in danger" in the United States, warned writer Salman Rushdie, who himself survived a violent knife attack three years ago, after the deaths of two Americans killed by federal immigration agents in Minneapolis.
Interviewed by AFP on Sunday at the Sundance Film Festival in Utah, the 78-year-old British-American writer said that "the idea of danger and violence is now close to everyone in this country."
"I think everyone is in danger now," he warned.
The writer was attending the premiere of "Knife: The Attempted Murder of Salman Rushdie", a documentary adapted from "Knife", his account of the attack that nearly killed him in August 2022 during a literary conference and caused him to lose the use of one eye.
His attacker accused the author of "The Satanic Verses", which earned Salman Rushdie a death sentence from Iran in 1989, of having "attacked Islam".
He was sentenced last year to 25 years in prison in the United States.
For Salman Rushdie, the attack he suffered is part of "something larger".
Denouncing "a violence unleashed by unscrupulous individuals who use ignorant people to attack (...) culture", he argued that "for those who wield authoritarian power, culture is the enemy".
"Whether it's journalism, universities, music or writing, the uncultured, the ignorant and the radicals don't like it, and they take action against it, which we see every day," he added to AFP.
Donald Trump has launched an offensive against major American universities, which are considered too left-wing.
He also regularly attacks traditional media, denouncing their "lies".
Salman Rushdie clarified that "Knife" was not conceived as a commentary on current events.
But "I'm starting to think that the film may be arriving at a particularly opportune time, that we may all be feeling the risk of violence today," he concluded.
The Sundance Film Festival continues until February 1st.
Commentaires (8)
Pourquoi vouloir venger Dieu à sa place, autrement plus royaliste que le Roi. Le cas Rushdie renforce ma foi en Dieu.
Noya Zion est une femme israélienne qui, en suivant les infos sur la télévision (Chanel 12) découvre sa photo affichée, et l'information la présente comme l'une des 4 femmes juives tuées en Iran par le pouvoir pour avoir manifester contre la vie chère. Hébétée, elle prépare sa caméra, attend la répétition de l'information, et se filme devant l'écran de télé avec sa photo et elle commente: "vous me voyez, je suis vivante, ici à Tel Aviv, et de ma vie, je n'ai jamais mis les pieds en Iran ". Brusquement, cette israélienne découvre les méthodes de son pays, qui sont pourtant les mêmes depuis 1948. Commentaire de son père sur Facebook: "La manipulation détruit la confiance ".
NB: Je détiens la vidéo de Noya Zion, pour les éventuels trolls d'Israël qui passeront avec leurs insultes.
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