Iran’s War On Journalists
A courageous Iranian journalist and activist who helped spark the protests in Iran plus a reporter whose new podcast sheds light on the Islamic regime’s attempts to silence her and other expat Iranian journalists.
Highlights
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Masih Alinejad: "What is different between women of Iran, women of Afghanistan, and women in UK?"
2 minutes
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Masih Alinejad: "I am here to ask the UK government to protect democracy"
2 minutes
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Paul Caruana Galizia: "Suddenly, Iran began actively trying to kill and kidnap people in the UK."
1 minute
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Masih Alinejad: singing for the women of Iran
1 minute
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