Attack on Rushdie: JK Rowling says threatened, police investigate

British police said on Sunday they were investigating an alleged threat that Harry Potter author JK Rowling said she was targeted on Twitter after the attack on Salman Rushdie in the United States.

Ms. Rowling had reacted to the attack on the author of “Satanic Verses” by saying she was “disgusted” on the social network, adding that she hoped for her recovery.

A user, who presents himself on his profile as a student and political activist based in Karachi in Pakistan, then replied: “Don’t worry you’re next”.

The tweet was later deleted, but JK Rowling posted a screenshot, calling out Twitter for possible violations of its rules.

Threatened with death since a “fatwa” from Iran in 1989, a year after the publication of the “Satanic Verses”, Salman Rushdie was stabbed a dozen times on Friday, an attack which outrages in the West, but which is welcomed by extremists in Iran and Pakistan.

“We have received information about a threat made online and our officers are investigating,” said a spokeswoman for police in Scotland, where the author lives.

Last year, J. K Rowling said she had received numerous death threats, she said, from transgender rights activists.

In 2020, JK Rowling shared an article on Twitter referring to “people who menstruate”, commenting ironically: “I’m sure we had to have a word for these people. Someone help me. Fire? Woman? Feemm?”.

She thus drew the ire of certain Internet users, who reminded her that transgender men could have their period, but not transgender women.

Despite the comments and criticisms, the author remains camped on her transphobic positions.


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