human rights watch

torsdag 21 januari 2021

A revealing and solid article by Ryan Abbaszadeh, an Iranian journalist living in Vancouver, Canada

 


A revealing and solid article by Ryan Abbaszadeh, an Iranian journalist living in Vancouver, Canada


The discoverer of the sleeping grave fell asleep in the grave


Shideh_Lalami, a valuable Iranian journalist under the age of 40, is said to have chosen death and suicide by opening the tap.

This is commonly used in the process of serial killings and silent executions of political activists and journalists. The silent death of different TV presenter Reza Safdari falls into the same category and hundreds more.


In a message, the young journalist's family even called his death an "incredible choice."


Shideh Lalemi was born in 1981 and was one of the most successful Iranian journalists in the social field. He was the secretary of the community service of Hamshahri newspaper and a PhD student in communication and journalism at Allameh Tabatabai University.


Shideh Lalmi previously worked for the Heritage news agency and was a former secretary of IRNA 24, and has survived reports on urban issues and working women.


One of the most famous reports in the urban area under his supervision is the report on "Gurkhas in Tehran". The word "zebra" was first used by Shideh Lalmi in this report.


One of Shideh Lalemi's famous reports about the life of the poor in the south of Tehran was entitled "Bread is not bread in any way."


He also prepared a report analyzing the content of newspapers and news agencies during the November protests across the country for the Journalists' Union, entitled "The media were not the voice of the people in November 1998."


His other report was about the crash of a Ukrainian plane, which was also prepared for the Journalists' Union.


Entering just a few yellow, orange and red areas of government is enough to kill a journalist

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