Jason Rezaian
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A shocking tale of solitary confinement in Iran, told with deadpan humour. It all begins with avocados …
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The Iranian-American Washington Post journalist reveals the psychological scars his 2014 imprisonment left him with
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Jason Rezaian suffered ‘irreparable harm’ being subject to ‘torture and other cruel treatment’ during his detention in a Tehran prison, the lawsuit says
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The Washington Post owner flew to Germany on Friday to receive Rezaian, as the newspaper published emotional account of reporter’s reunion with family in Iran
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Newspaper says its journalist is in poor health and being mistreated after last month’s espionage conviction, as Thursday marks 500 days since his arrest
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Jason Rezaian was arrested by security forces in his home in Tehran on 22 July 2014. Since then, his mother Mary has been on a journey to find answers16:39
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Foreign minister says Tehran treating Jason Rezaian, who holds dual US and Iranian citizenship, solely as citizen of Islamic republic
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Jason Rezaian, who has Iranian and US citizenship, was held last week along with his Iranian wife and an American couple
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Jason Rezaian, his wife who works for a UAE-based newspaper, and two American photojournalists detained in unknown location
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