Telegram channel scorned by Iranian authorities
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“Erbil is better for me and my wife than anywhere else in the world. We have a good car, good clothes, â€says Rasool. “But that’s it for Azhi… we’ve already done three surgeries here and got no results. The problem is, (the doctors) are taking money from us and they haven’t even made a 5% difference. “
“If you told me to risk my life 100 times before coming to Europe to improve my son’s life, then my wife and I would,†he says. “I would repeat this trip 100 times.”
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CNN’s Zahra Ullah and Matthew Chance contributed to this report from the Bruzgi-Kusnica border region in Belarus.One year later, execution of dissident by Iran shakes exiles
PARIS (AFP) – A year after dissident Ruhollah Zam was executed in phone number library Iran after he was apparently lured from France, his hanging strikes fear Iranian opposition exiles beyond the Islamic Republic.
Zam, the founder of a popular for its use during the November 2019 protests, was executed on December 12 last year just weeks after leaving France, where he had status refugee, on a mysterious trip to Iraq.
Colleagues say he was kidnapped in Iraq by Iranian forces, taken to the border, paraded on television, forced to take part in televised “confessions”, convicted and then hanged with astonishing speed.
Activists argue that his kidnapping and assassination is part of a long history of retaliation by Iran against opponents living outside its borders, dating back to the first months after the Islamic Revolution of 1979.
“If you told me to risk my life 100 times before coming to Europe to improve my son’s life, then my wife and I would,†he says. “I would repeat this trip 100 times.”
The-CNN-Wire
™ & © 2021 Cable News Network, Inc., a WarnerMedia Company. All rights reserved.
CNN’s Zahra Ullah and Matthew Chance contributed to this report from the Bruzgi-Kusnica border region in Belarus.One year later, execution of dissident by Iran shakes exiles
PARIS (AFP) – A year after dissident Ruhollah Zam was executed in phone number library Iran after he was apparently lured from France, his hanging strikes fear Iranian opposition exiles beyond the Islamic Republic.
Zam, the founder of a popular for its use during the November 2019 protests, was executed on December 12 last year just weeks after leaving France, where he had status refugee, on a mysterious trip to Iraq.
Colleagues say he was kidnapped in Iraq by Iranian forces, taken to the border, paraded on television, forced to take part in televised “confessions”, convicted and then hanged with astonishing speed.
Activists argue that his kidnapping and assassination is part of a long history of retaliation by Iran against opponents living outside its borders, dating back to the first months after the Islamic Revolution of 1979.