Sunday, November 19, 2006
Sources close to Iranian dissident Zahra Kamalfar state she has been living with her children under unspeakable conditions in the transit area of Moscow’s Sheremetyevo Airport for 73 days (now more). A one-time demonstrator against the extremist theocracy, she escaped from an Iranian prison when on a two-day furlough to visit her children. She ended up being buffeted from country to country, then spent months in a Moscow deportation motel before being ejected and left to float in the transit area of the airport. Now in imminent danger (possibly Monday, if the Russians cooperate) of being taken back to the Islamic Republic for the Mullah’s version of justice, Ms. Kamalfar speaks out in this dramatic video smuggled out of the airport to Pajamas Media.
More at the PJM entry.
Too bad she's not Palestinian. The world press would be all over it.
Of the world press, spot on. Absent the triumvirate of their most fundamental incentives (financial, ideological/political and trafficking in fame) the world press ain't much.
Moments of resistance
Challenges to Zahra Kamalfar’s imminent deportation to Iran
Latest Update from Farshad Hoseini, Executive Director of the International Federation of Iranian Refugees (IFIR)
http://www.hambastegi.org/english/index_new.htm
Please help Kamalfar's family come out of this ongoing nightmare.United states and Canada can help to end inhumane treatment of Zahra Kamalfar and her children.
it was really hard to live there,,, you guys have no idea