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Ahmad Batebi is one of the most famous of Iranian dissidents, known to the world ever since The Economist published his picture on its cover, in 1999.(Brief article)
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Ahmad Batebi is one of the most famous of Iranian dissidents, known to the world ever since The Economist published his picture on its cover, in 1999. He recently escaped Iran, and is living in the United States. The New York Times published an arresting story about him. As a dissident, he experienced terrible, terrible things--torture (real torture, as opposed to the "her breasts brushed against me" kind). When he arrived at Dulles Airport outside Washington, "Mr. Batebi was astonished to see that the airport worker waving the jet into the gate was a Muslim woman wearing a tight head ...
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