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TO GO WITH STORY BY KATY LEE A picture shows copies of the book "Joseph Anton" a memoir by British author Salman Rushdie in a book shop in central London on September 18, 2012. As violent protests over a US-made film rock the Muslim world, Salman Rushdie publishes his account on September 18 of the decade he spent in hiding while under a fatwa for his book "The Satanic Verses". With at least 19 people killed in a week of furious protests over the film, Rushdie's candid memoir of the years spent on the run after he too was accused of mocking Islam, entitled "Joseph Anton", has an added resonance. AFP PHOTO / ANDREW COWIE (Photo credit should read ANDREW COWIE/AFP/GettyImages)
TO GO WITH STORY BY KATY LEE A picture shows copies of the book "Joseph Anton" a memoir by British author Salman Rushdie in a book shop in central London on September 18, 2012. As violent protests over a US-made film rock the Muslim world, Salman Rushdie publishes his account on September 18 of the decade he spent in hiding while under a fatwa for his book "The Satanic Verses". With at least 19 people killed in a week of furious protests over the film, Rushdie's candid memoir of the years spent on the run after he too was accused of mocking Islam, entitled "Joseph Anton", has an added resonance. AFP PHOTO / ANDREW COWIE (Photo credit should read ANDREW COWIE/AFP/GettyImages)
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