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Fereshteh Ghazi - They Broke My Nose During Interrogation
02 March 2016 by Editor

Fereshteh Ghazi was arrested and jailed for 40 days in a secret prison in Iran after reporting on the murder of Zahra Kazemi, an Iranian-Canadian journalist who died in detention in 2003. In this video, she describes how she was physically tortured during her detention in Iran, and the lasting impact it had on her.

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Watch more videos in this series:

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

Naeimeh Doostdar - Psychological Tortures

Naeimeh Doostdar - They Ignored Our Feminine Needs

 

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