Jason Rezaian (Persian: جیسون رضائیان; born on March 16, 1976) is an Iranian-American journalist who served as Tehran bureau chief for The Washington...
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known under another name; that name is not publicly known. In 2014, Jason Rezaian was working as a journalist in Tehran where his avocado obsession was...
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the Iran Nuclear Deal that left four Americans—Amir Mirza Hekmati, Jason Rezaian, Saeed Abedini, and Robert Levinson—trapped in Iran. The President admonished...
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the press. It was named a "Critics Pick" by The New York Times, and Jason Rezaian at The Washington Post called it "the most inspiring journalism movie...
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citizens that were held prisoner, such as The Washington Post reporter Jason Rezaian and Christian pastor Saeed Abedini. On May 11, 2015, the United States...
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telegram by a large range of readers. Coinciding with the releasing of Jason Rezaian on 16 January 2016, Sobh-e-No was the only newspaper which published...
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Legacy Foundation to Honor American Diplomat Brett McGurk, Journalist Jason Rezaian and Humanitarian Dr. Terrence Rynne at Awards Event". James W. Foley...
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as The Washington Post bureau chief in Tehran and was succeeded by Jason Rezaian. He is fluent in Dutch, English, Persian and German and regularly appears...
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Abedini and two other Americans imprisoned in Iran, Amir Hekmati and Jason Rezaian, and to cooperate with the U.S. government to locate and return Robert...
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journalist Jason Rezaian of The Washington Post; the National Press Club (United States) used the cartoon to raise awareness about Rezaian's case. In April...
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Abedini, and Jason Rezaian, who were detained at the time, and Robert A. Levinson, who had been missing in the country. Hekmati, Abedini, and Rezaian were released...
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prioritized building infrastructure in the hostage recovery process. Jason Rezaian, a journalist and former wrongful detainee in Iran, wrote an op-ed asking...
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Hook Joseph Macmanus Robert Malley Stephen D. Mull Erwin David Rabhan Jason Rezaian Scott Ritter Craig Wadsworth Michael R. White Roxana Saberi Saeed Abedini...
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security. He was one of five Iranian-Americans held in Iran, including Jason Rezaian, whose release was negotiated by the Obama administration as part of...
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of Iran should immediately release Saeed Abedini, Amir Hekmati, and Jason Rezaian, and cooperate with the U.S. government to locate and return Robert...
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fired the State Department's Special Representative to Iran Brian Hook. Jason Rezaian viewed it as a tacit admission that the so-called maximum pressure policy...
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January 2016 ~260 Matthew Trevithick 7 December 2015 16 January 2016 39 Jason Rezaian 22 July 2014 16 January 2016 543 Saeed Abedini 28 July 2012 16 January...
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Nutz (a TV spinoff of her film Babak and Friends – A First Norooz). Jason Rezaian, journalist, served as Tehran bureau chief for The Washington Post....
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from the original on 28 February 2017. Retrieved 18 February 2017. Jason Rezaian (21 March 2013). "The politicization of Nowruz, Iran's new year". The...
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Foreign Trade Council. November 21, 2008. Retrieved March 30, 2012. Jason Rezaian: U.S. investors begin to imagine a return to Iran. The Washington Post...
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Other media responses included a short film by Washington post writer Jason Rezaian, which highlighted the separation of spouses due to the ban. United...
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ends with a nightlife scene in Northern Tehran. This episode features Jason Rezaian and his wife and journalist Yeganeh Salehi before they were taken into...
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release of four Iranian-Americans, including Washington Post journalist Jason Rezaian, which could be viewed as a precedent for Zaghari-Ratcliffe's situation...
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appearing on The Charlie Rose Show, Zarif was asked about the detention of Jason Rezaian, the Washington Post reporter held in Iran for the past nine months...
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Soviet-born German computer scientist; in Vinnytsia, Ukrainian SSR, USSR Jason Rezaian, U.S. journalist for The Washington Post who was temporarily incarcerated...
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percent of the story, apart from the narrative of Michael Hashemian and Jason Rezaian, was his imagination. This isn't true that 80 percent of the text was...
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Archived from the original on 13 December 2015. Retrieved 9 June 2015. Jason Rezaian (5 November 2012). "Iran's surprise economic success: Tourism". Washington...
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released four imprisoned Iranian Americans—Washington Post reporter Jason Rezaian, who had been convicted of espionage, former Marine Corps infantryman...
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player (Moeaki) in one of the first 49 Super Bowls (Super Bowl XLIX). Jason Rezaian (attended 1990–1992) a Washington Post journalist who was imprisoned...
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Hook Joseph Macmanus Robert Malley Stephen D. Mull Erwin David Rabhan Jason Rezaian Scott Ritter Craig Wadsworth Michael R. White Roxana Saberi Saeed Abedini...
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