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06. Jul 2012

Asieh Amini makes appearance on Swedish television

Asieh Amini
Asieh Amini

Asieh Amini, an Iranian writer and activist and current ICORN guest writer in Trondheim City of Refuge, was recently interviewed by the Kanal Global channel programme, 'Miniatyr.'

She spoke about the issues surrounding the death penalty in Iran. The interview was part of the 'Voices of Change' project ongoing at the Riksteatern.

To see the interview, conducted in Farsi with Swedish subtitles, please click here.

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