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Zahra "Ziba" Kazemi-Ahmadabadi (Persian: زهرا کاظمی احمدآبادی; 1948 – 11 July 2003) was an Iranian-Canadian freelance photojournalist. She gained notoriety for her arrest in Iran and the circumstances in which she was held by Iranian authorities, in whose custody she was killed.
Zahra Kazemi, an Iranian-born Canadian journalist, dies of injuries received from a beating while in Iranian custody.She had been arrested on June 23 while taking photographs outside an Iranian prison.
Others include Amir Hatami, an army general and former defense minister and Saeed Mortazavi, an Iranian prosecutor who Canada says ordered the torture of Canadian-Iranian journalist Zahra Kazemi.
This is a category of journalists from the Canadian province of Quebec. By province or territory: ... Zahra Kazemi; Mark Kelley; John B. Kennedy (journalist) Guy ...
Zahra Kazemi (1948–2003) Frank Lennon (1927–2006) Rod MacIvor (born 1946) Peter Martin (photographer) Peter H. Martyn (journalist) (born 1948) Jo-Anne McArthur (born 1976) Sheila McKinnon (born 2000) Canadian photojournalist, humane educator, animal rights activist and author Sheila McKinnon. Dilip Mehta (born 1952) Charles Montgomery ...
“It’s much scarier than I could tell you,” Namazi recalls with emotion – particularly as he knew that the Canadian-Iranian photographer Zahra Kazemi had died in similar circumstances in ...
Almost immediately, he found himself involved in the struggle between hard-liners and reformists, attending the autopsy of Zahra Kazemi, a freelance photographer who held both Canadian and Iranian ...
Forbidden Iran is a 2004 Frontline/World documentary film based on Jane Kokan's investigation and report on Zahra Kazemi's murder and opposition movements inside Iran. Kokan travels undercover to Iran in order to investigate the clerical government's crackdown on the Iranian students, journalists and dissidents.