The doctor who wanted to save lives and ended up sentenced to death in Iran



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  • Kawoon khamoosh
  • BBC World Service

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Ahmadreza Djalali belongs to a long list of foreigners detained in Iran and accused of espionage.

It looked like it was going to be another business trip: spend two weeks in Tehran and return to Stockholm. Four years later, Vida Mehran-nia still regrets not having “properly fired” her husband.

Ahmadreza Djalali was summoned by the Iranian authorities in 2016. There he would give seminars and teach as a specialist in emergency medicine.

On the day of his departure, his wife called him to wish him well.

“Even two weeks apart was too much to bear,” Vida told me over a sip of coffee in central Stockholm. in Sweden.

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