A new groundbreaking study for the first time shows the depth of psychological impact of working as a journalist in Iran. The study, which was commissioned by Journalism is not a Crime and carried out by University of Toronto professor Anthony Feinstein, found that a high number of Iranian journalists have been subjected to intimidation, imprisonment and torture. To find out more, please watch the video or read more here.
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Working as a Journalist in Iran: The Psychological Impacts
Siamak Ghaderi - 9 months Imprisonment
Siamak Ghaderi - Torture in Toilet
Siamak Ghaderi - Imprisonment’s Effect on Family Life
Siamak Ghaderi - Cleric Fainted When Forced to Confess on TV
Farzaneh Mirzavand: A Journalist’s Wife
Fereshteh Ghazi - Illegal Arrest
Fereshteh Ghazi - They Broke My Nose During Interrogation
Fereshteh Ghazi - Charged with Espionage
Fereshteh Ghazi - I Was Put in a Cell With Dangerous Criminals
Fereshteh Ghazi - My Interrogator Lied that My Mother had Died
Shahram Rafizadeh - Sexual Innuendo
Shahram Rafizadeh - “Miracle Room”
Naeimeh Doostdar - Detained on a Plane
Naeimeh Doostdar - Evin, The Notorious Prison