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Rachel Eliza Griffiths, 43, enjoyed a romantic 'writer's retreat' with Sir Salman in a 15th-century Italian castle just weeks before a crazed knifeman tried to stab the 75-year-old author of The Satanic Verses to death.
Last night D*** Prescott, who organised the retreat, confirmed the couple spent 18 days together at Civitella Ranieri Castle in Umbria last month and claimed Sir Salman declined her offer to provide security.
'I did ask him if he had any security concerns as I am able to ask the carabinieri [police] to attend our events, or be present at the entrance, and he said, 'Absolutely not, that is in my past.''
Ms Prescott said the couple gave a joint talk at the castle.
Rachel Eliza Griffiths (pictured), 43, enjoyed a romantic 'writer's retreat' with Sir Salman Rushdie weeks before the attack in New York
Sir Salman has been under a 'fatwa', or death sentence, since 1989 when his controversial novel was called blasphemous by some Muslims.
Last night he remained in hospital with life-changing injuries after being stabbed 15 times in the neck and torso at a literary event in New York state on August 12.
His agent has said he may lose an eye.
Suspect Hadi Matar, 24, appeared in court last week and pleaded not guilty to attempted murder and assault.
It is unclear when love first blossomed for American-born Ms Griffiths and the author.
Her social media account contains photographs of the pair at events beginning in 2017 and she was by Sir Salman's side when he celebrated his 72nd birthday in London in June 2019.
They were photographed together at literary gatherings in New York and London earlier this year.
She is represented by the same New York literary agency, Wylie, as four times-married Sir Salman.
His last wife was Padma Lakshmi, the television host and model, with the couple splitting in 2007.
When Ms Griffiths published her first book of poems and photographs in 2020, Seeing The Body, she cryptically thanked: 'My beautiful and extraordinary love, S.'
Public records in the US appear to show Ms Griffiths and Sir Salman may have purchased a home together in Delaware earlier this year.
While she has declined to comment publicly on the attack, she posted a photograph on Instagram for her 6,500 followers this week of herself in a field of sunflowers writing: 'Gathering every strength and wound love gives us.
Let me have awe', followed by a praying hands emoji.
Left to Right: Milan Rushdie, Eliza Griffiths, Salman Rushdie, Natalie Rushdie and Zafar Rushdie attend The 2019 Booker Prize at The Guildhall on October 14, 2019 in London
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She appears to have been embraced by Sir Salman's family, with his younger sister Sameen posting birthday wishes to Ms Griffiths on social media.
A source told The Mail on Sunday: 'Rachel is beautiful and talented and it is no wonder Salman is besotted by her.
'But she clearly wants to be recognised as an artist in her own right.
She and Salman have been photographed together over the years.
'She has never spoken publicly about their relationship and nor has he. But it is an open secret that they are together.'
On Friday, hundreds of Rushdie supporters gathered in front of the New York Public Library to show support for the injured author.
Writers including Gay Talese, Colum McCann and Tina Brown, joined the crowd.
American novelist Jeffrey Eugenides told how he was so in awe of Rushdie he decided to visit him in London in the 1980s: 'I looked him up in the London phone book.
'There it was, under the Rs - Rushdie, Salman, along with an address and a telephone number.
'As it turned out, Salman wasn't at home .
. . but his mother-in-law let me in. I told her why I was there . . . and I wrote a note to Mr Rushdie and left it for him.
'That was a world we used to live in . . . that world was called civilisation.'
Sir Salman's son Zafar said his father's 'usual feisty & defiant sense of humour remains intact' despite 'life-changing injuries'.
Ms Griffiths declined to comment last night.
Chairman of a British-based Islamic Human Rights Commission — that has has received more than £1.4 million in charity cash — praised the fatwa on Sir Salman Rushdie less than a year ago
By Max Aitchison for The Mail on Sunday
The chairman of a British-based human rights organisation which has received over £1.4 million in charity cash praised the fatwa on Sir Salman Rushdie less than a year ago, The Mail on Sunday can reveal.
Massoud Shadjareh, founder and chairman of the controversial Islamic Human Rights Commission (IHRC), spoke fondly of the death sentence imposed on the writer in 1989 following the publication of his novel The Satanic Verses.
Massoud Shadjareh, founder and chairman of the controversial Islamic Human Rights Commission (IHRC)
The IHRC, which has been described by former Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn as representing 'all that's best in Islam', is closely aligned with Iran and its leaders have previously declared the West as 'the enemy'.
It has shown support for terrorists detained in the UK and the US, including hate preacher Abu Hamza.
Addressing an Islamophobia conference last December, Mr Shadjareh said: 'I am old enough to remember what was happening at the time of the Rushdie affair.
We weren't organised as a Muslim community.
We didn't even have any huge national umbrella organisations.
'But ordinary Muslims from all different backgrounds, even those who were not fully practicing, they came with the understanding that this was wrong and they supported the fatwa against this.'
Mr Shadjareh, 70, has previously described Iran's infamous supreme leader Ayatollah Khomeni, who issued the fatwa, as a 'torch of light for the whole of mankind'.
The IHRC is primarily funded by its charitable arm, the Islamic Human Rights Commission Trust, which shares the same address in Wembley, North London.
The charity has funnelled more than £1.4 million in donations to the IHRC and has benefited from over £300,000 in taxpayer-funded gift aid donations over the last six years.
The IHRC Trust charity also received over £20,000 in Government grants during the pandemic.
The Charity Commission conducted a two-year investi*** into the relationship between the IHRC and its trust, but did not order any changes.
The IHRC also organises the annual Al Quds march in London, at which many attendees wave the flag of Hezbollah, the Iran-backed Lebanese terror group outlawed by the Home Secretary in 2019.
In 2020, Mr Shadjareh spoke at a vigil held for the Iranian general Qasem Soleimani after he was killed by the US.
He said: 'We work hard to make sure there will be many, many more Qasem Soleimanis.
We aspire to become like him.'
He has also backed ex-Labour leader Jeremey Corbyn's Peace and Justice Project.
Sir Salman suffered a damaged liver as well as severed nerves in an arm and eye injuries in the ferocious attack in New York last weekend.
His alleged attacker, Hadi Matar, praised the Ayatollah in an interview from prison last week and described Sir Salman was 'someone who attacked Islam'.
Iran's infamous supreme leader Ayatollah Khomeni, who issued the fatwa
Mr Matar, 24, has pleaded not guilty to the attack.
Dr Alan Mendoza, executive director of the Henry Jackson Society, said: 'The IHRC is a concerning organisation that has given its support to numerous controversial and dangerous causes over the years.
'Its chairman now being linked to pro-Rushdie fatwa rhetoric merely reinforces the idea that whatever the division of its structure, no government funding should be directed to it.'
A report published by the Henry Jackson society in 2019 concluded that the IHRC is an 'institutionally pro-terrorist and anti-Semitic organisation'.
Last night, Mr Shadjareh refused to condemn the recent attack on Sir Salman.
Mr Shadjareh refused to condemn the recent attack on Sir Salman
He said: 'It seems The Mail on Sunday does not understand the talk I gave in December 2021 or more broadly the issues around the 'fatwa' and the Muslim community's response to it.
'In the spirit of honesty, openness and inquiry I suggest they organise an event where I and maybe one of their contributors such as Peter Hitchens can have a discussion about the affair, and what Muslims in general and I in particular feel about the matter.'
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Rachel Eliza Griffiths, 43, enjoyed a romantic 'writer's retreat' with Sir Salman in a 15th-century Italian castle just weeks before a crazed knifeman tried to stab the 75-year-old author of The Satanic Verses to death.
Last night D*** Prescott, who organised the retreat, confirmed the couple spent 18 days together at Civitella Ranieri Castle in Umbria last month and claimed Sir Salman declined her offer to provide security.
'I did ask him if he had any security concerns as I am able to ask the carabinieri [police] to attend our events, or be present at the entrance, and he said, 'Absolutely not, that is in my past.''
Ms Prescott said the couple gave a joint talk at the castle.
Rachel Eliza Griffiths (pictured), 43, enjoyed a romantic 'writer's retreat' with Sir Salman Rushdie weeks before the attack in New York
Sir Salman has been under a 'fatwa', or death sentence, since 1989 when his controversial novel was called blasphemous by some Muslims.
Last night he remained in hospital with life-changing injuries after being stabbed 15 times in the neck and torso at a literary event in New York state on August 12.
His agent has said he may lose an eye.
Suspect Hadi Matar, 24, appeared in court last week and pleaded not guilty to attempted murder and assault.
It is unclear when love first blossomed for American-born Ms Griffiths and the author.
Her social media account contains photographs of the pair at events beginning in 2017 and she was by Sir Salman's side when he celebrated his 72nd birthday in London in June 2019.
They were photographed together at literary gatherings in New York and London earlier this year.
She is represented by the same New York literary agency, Wylie, as four times-married Sir Salman.
His last wife was Padma Lakshmi, the television host and model, with the couple splitting in 2007.
When Ms Griffiths published her first book of poems and photographs in 2020, Seeing The Body, she cryptically thanked: 'My beautiful and extraordinary love, S.'
Public records in the US appear to show Ms Griffiths and Sir Salman may have purchased a home together in Delaware earlier this year.
While she has declined to comment publicly on the attack, she posted a photograph on Instagram for her 6,500 followers this week of herself in a field of sunflowers writing: 'Gathering every strength and wound love gives us.
Let me have awe', followed by a praying hands emoji.
Left to Right: Milan Rushdie, Eliza Griffiths, Salman Rushdie, Natalie Rushdie and Zafar Rushdie attend The 2019 Booker Prize at The Guildhall on October 14, 2019 in London
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She appears to have been embraced by Sir Salman's family, with his younger sister Sameen posting birthday wishes to Ms Griffiths on social media.
A source told The Mail on Sunday: 'Rachel is beautiful and talented and it is no wonder Salman is besotted by her.
'But she clearly wants to be recognised as an artist in her own right.
She and Salman have been photographed together over the years.
'She has never spoken publicly about their relationship and nor has he. But it is an open secret that they are together.'
On Friday, hundreds of Rushdie supporters gathered in front of the New York Public Library to show support for the injured author.
Writers including Gay Talese, Colum McCann and Tina Brown, joined the crowd.
American novelist Jeffrey Eugenides told how he was so in awe of Rushdie he decided to visit him in London in the 1980s: 'I looked him up in the London phone book.
'There it was, under the Rs - Rushdie, Salman, along with an address and a telephone number.
'As it turned out, Salman wasn't at home .
. . but his mother-in-law let me in. I told her why I was there . . . and I wrote a note to Mr Rushdie and left it for him.
'That was a world we used to live in . . . that world was called civilisation.'
Sir Salman's son Zafar said his father's 'usual feisty & defiant sense of humour remains intact' despite 'life-changing injuries'.
Ms Griffiths declined to comment last night.
Chairman of a British-based Islamic Human Rights Commission — that has has received more than £1.4 million in charity cash — praised the fatwa on Sir Salman Rushdie less than a year ago
By Max Aitchison for The Mail on Sunday
The chairman of a British-based human rights organisation which has received over £1.4 million in charity cash praised the fatwa on Sir Salman Rushdie less than a year ago, The Mail on Sunday can reveal.
Massoud Shadjareh, founder and chairman of the controversial Islamic Human Rights Commission (IHRC), spoke fondly of the death sentence imposed on the writer in 1989 following the publication of his novel The Satanic Verses.
Massoud Shadjareh, founder and chairman of the controversial Islamic Human Rights Commission (IHRC)
The IHRC, which has been described by former Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn as representing 'all that's best in Islam', is closely aligned with Iran and its leaders have previously declared the West as 'the enemy'.
It has shown support for terrorists detained in the UK and the US, including hate preacher Abu Hamza.
Addressing an Islamophobia conference last December, Mr Shadjareh said: 'I am old enough to remember what was happening at the time of the Rushdie affair.
We weren't organised as a Muslim community.
We didn't even have any huge national umbrella organisations.
'But ordinary Muslims from all different backgrounds, even those who were not fully practicing, they came with the understanding that this was wrong and they supported the fatwa against this.'
Mr Shadjareh, 70, has previously described Iran's infamous supreme leader Ayatollah Khomeni, who issued the fatwa, as a 'torch of light for the whole of mankind'.
The IHRC is primarily funded by its charitable arm, the Islamic Human Rights Commission Trust, which shares the same address in Wembley, North London.
The charity has funnelled more than £1.4 million in donations to the IHRC and has benefited from over £300,000 in taxpayer-funded gift aid donations over the last six years.
The IHRC Trust charity also received over £20,000 in Government grants during the pandemic.
The Charity Commission conducted a two-year investi*** into the relationship between the IHRC and its trust, but did not order any changes.
The IHRC also organises the annual Al Quds march in London, at which many attendees wave the flag of Hezbollah, the Iran-backed Lebanese terror group outlawed by the Home Secretary in 2019.
In 2020, Mr Shadjareh spoke at a vigil held for the Iranian general Qasem Soleimani after he was killed by the US.
He said: 'We work hard to make sure there will be many, many more Qasem Soleimanis.
We aspire to become like him.'
He has also backed ex-Labour leader Jeremey Corbyn's Peace and Justice Project.
Sir Salman suffered a damaged liver as well as severed nerves in an arm and eye injuries in the ferocious attack in New York last weekend.
His alleged attacker, Hadi Matar, praised the Ayatollah in an interview from prison last week and described Sir Salman was 'someone who attacked Islam'.
Iran's infamous supreme leader Ayatollah Khomeni, who issued the fatwa
Mr Matar, 24, has pleaded not guilty to the attack.
Dr Alan Mendoza, executive director of the Henry Jackson Society, said: 'The IHRC is a concerning organisation that has given its support to numerous controversial and dangerous causes over the years.
'Its chairman now being linked to pro-Rushdie fatwa rhetoric merely reinforces the idea that whatever the division of its structure, no government funding should be directed to it.'
A report published by the Henry Jackson society in 2019 concluded that the IHRC is an 'institutionally pro-terrorist and anti-Semitic organisation'.
Last night, Mr Shadjareh refused to condemn the recent attack on Sir Salman.
Mr Shadjareh refused to condemn the recent attack on Sir Salman
He said: 'It seems The Mail on Sunday does not understand the talk I gave in December 2021 or more broadly the issues around the 'fatwa' and the Muslim community's response to it.
'In the spirit of honesty, openness and inquiry I suggest they organise an event where I and maybe one of their contributors such as Peter Hitchens can have a discussion about the affair, and what Muslims in general and I in particular feel about the matter.'
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Strictly's Giovanni Pernice and Richie Anderson 'haven't clicked' since being paired together as tensions rise off camera, show sources claim.
They were announced as the BBC shows second all-male partnership and are one of two same-*** pairings on this years series.
Sourced told that professional dancer Giovanni is becoming frustrated with Richie not listening to him in rehearsals.
Tense: Strictly's Giovanni Pernice and Richie Anderson 'haven't clicked' since being paired together as tensions rise off camera
One insider said: 'The pair haven't clicked.
Richie is so swept up by the whole experience that he is talking 100 words a minute, and it can be hard for Giovanni.
'He has told pals that Richie talks instead of listening during training, and it is frustrating.'
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They then added that it was early days and they are still getting used to each other: 'Giovanni thinks Richie has real potential in the competition.'
However, a source close to the pair told MailOnline: 'Talk of them not getting on is nonsense.
They are having such a laugh and were thrilled at the reaction on Saturday night.'
Tough: Sourced told The Sun that professional dancer Giovanni is becoming frustrated with Richie not listening to him in rehearsals
For the first time in the show's history, there will be two same-*** couples performing in the same series, with Karen, who last year danced with Greg Wise, taking to the floor with comedian Jayde.
The fifteen couples have been working hard in the training room, with their debut performance set to air during the first Strictly live show on Saturday, with the judging panel scoring each dance out of 40.
The pairs will then deliver a second performance the following week when the public vote will open, before a results show on Sunday reveals which two pairs received the fewest votes and must compete in the dance off.
The judges will then decide which couple they would like to save, and the other pair will be eliminated.
The series opener also featured two incredible performances from the Strictly professionals, as well as the return of reigning champion Rose Ayling-Ellis, and a music performance from John Legend who performed his new single All She Wanna Do.
Joining Claudia and Giovanni on the sofa ahead of their comeback dance, Rose told how it was 'lovely' to be back on the show while expressing her shock that it had been a year since she took part.
She added that training for her return dance with Giovanni made her realise how much she 'missed' training with him, while the Italian hunk added that the few hours they danced together once again was 'magical'.
They're baaack! Dusting off their paddles were returning judges Shirley Ballas, Craig Revel Horwood and Motsi Mabuse and Anton Du Beke
Dusting off their paddles were returning judges Shirley Ballas, Craig Revel Horwood and Motsi Mabuse and Anton Du Beke.
While viewers were no doubt sad not to see show favourites Aljaz Skorjanec and Oti Mabuse, who both quit Strictly Come Dancing earlier this year.
This series has also seen the introduction of four new professionals, European cup winner Vito Coppola, Chinese National Champion Carlos Gu, former Under 21 British National Champion Lauren Oakley and Latin dance champion Michelle Tsiakkas.
During Friday's launch the four pros were of***ially introduced to viewers through a pre-filmed cinematic dance routine.
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They were announced as the BBC shows second all-male partnership and are one of two same-*** pairings on this years series.
Sourced told that professional dancer Giovanni is becoming frustrated with Richie not listening to him in rehearsals.
Tense: Strictly's Giovanni Pernice and Richie Anderson 'haven't clicked' since being paired together as tensions rise off camera
One insider said: 'The pair haven't clicked.
Richie is so swept up by the whole experience that he is talking 100 words a minute, and it can be hard for Giovanni.
'He has told pals that Richie talks instead of listening during training, and it is frustrating.'
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Kim Kardashian oozes glamour in glitzy sequinned gown as... ITV bosses 'concerned This Morning's Holly Willoughby and... Catherine Zeta-Jones, 53, looks effortlessly chic as she... Shay Mitchell channels The Matrix as she flashes a glimpse...
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They then added that it was early days and they are still getting used to each other: 'Giovanni thinks Richie has real potential in the competition.'
However, a source close to the pair told MailOnline: 'Talk of them not getting on is nonsense.
They are having such a laugh and were thrilled at the reaction on Saturday night.'
Tough: Sourced told The Sun that professional dancer Giovanni is becoming frustrated with Richie not listening to him in rehearsals
For the first time in the show's history, there will be two same-*** couples performing in the same series, with Karen, who last year danced with Greg Wise, taking to the floor with comedian Jayde.
The fifteen couples have been working hard in the training room, with their debut performance set to air during the first Strictly live show on Saturday, with the judging panel scoring each dance out of 40.
The pairs will then deliver a second performance the following week when the public vote will open, before a results show on Sunday reveals which two pairs received the fewest votes and must compete in the dance off.
The judges will then decide which couple they would like to save, and the other pair will be eliminated.
The series opener also featured two incredible performances from the Strictly professionals, as well as the return of reigning champion Rose Ayling-Ellis, and a music performance from John Legend who performed his new single All She Wanna Do.
Joining Claudia and Giovanni on the sofa ahead of their comeback dance, Rose told how it was 'lovely' to be back on the show while expressing her shock that it had been a year since she took part.
She added that training for her return dance with Giovanni made her realise how much she 'missed' training with him, while the Italian hunk added that the few hours they danced together once again was 'magical'.
They're baaack! Dusting off their paddles were returning judges Shirley Ballas, Craig Revel Horwood and Motsi Mabuse and Anton Du Beke
Dusting off their paddles were returning judges Shirley Ballas, Craig Revel Horwood and Motsi Mabuse and Anton Du Beke.
While viewers were no doubt sad not to see show favourites Aljaz Skorjanec and Oti Mabuse, who both quit Strictly Come Dancing earlier this year.
This series has also seen the introduction of four new professionals, European cup winner Vito Coppola, Chinese National Champion Carlos Gu, former Under 21 British National Champion Lauren Oakley and Latin dance champion Michelle Tsiakkas.
During Friday's launch the four pros were of***ially introduced to viewers through a pre-filmed cinematic dance routine.
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