American Journalist Sits in Iranian Prison on Eve of US Elections
Reza Valizadeh’s detention in Iran is a stark reminder that journalists returning home carry the weight of diplomacy on their shoulders, often at the expense of their own freedom.
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Reza Valizadeh’s detention in Iran is a stark reminder that journalists returning home carry the weight of diplomacy on their shoulders, often at the expense of their own freedom.
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