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16. May 2011

Guest Writer Asieh Amini on BBC

Asieh Amini
Asieh Amini

Asieh Amini, Guest Writer in Trondheim City of Refuge, was interviewed in a recent BCC production. On April 11th BCC broadcasted their Panorama Special Report - Living with the Ayatollah. The report focuses on the Ayatollah regime, the Iranian uprising and what is happening inside Iran.

Asieh Amini is a journalist and poet; she is also a courageous human rights activist from Iran. She has, and still is, campaigning against and working to raise awareness about the stoning and execution of women and men in her home country.

The BBC Panorama Special Report - Living with the Ayatollah is available online on YouTube, part 1 and part 2.

 

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