Javad Moghimi Parsa: From Iran into Exile

Committee to Protect Journalists

CPJ: "From Iran Into Exile" recounts the story of Iranian journalist Javad Moghimi Parsa. Time magazine published one of the photos he took during his off-duty coverage of the unrest that followed the 2009 elections. Called a spy, he was forced to flee his home. Parsa is among more than 60 exiled Iranian journalists who CPJ has helped. (2:48)

From Iran into Exile: The Story and Images of Javad Moghimi Parsa from Committee to Protect Journalists on Vimeo.

10-Feb-2012
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