Two, it is interesting to note that so quick was the government to proscribe that the protests, thepossibility of which had been cited as a reason for the ban, happened after the ban. So, certainly, those 12 unfortunate Indians who fell in the police firing wouldnot have died. Aswould the six or more Pakistanis who had died in earlier riots and the 37 who were gunned down in anti-Rushdieriots in Sivas, Turkey in 1993, four years after the fatwa. The Belgian Muslim leaders Abdullah Al Ahdal andSalim Bahri, who were shot for opposing the ban and Hitoshi Igarashi, the Japanese translator of the book,would be alive today. The Norwegian publisher William Nygaard and the Italian translator of the book, EttoreCapriolo, would not have been seriously wounded.