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'Letters to My Torturer'

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Iranian journalist Houshang Asadi spent six years in the notorious Moshtarek prison in Tehran after a government crackdown on opposition parties in the early 1980s. In his book, “Letters to my Torturer: Love, Revolution, and Imprisonment in Iran,” Asadi confronts the man who inflicted various forms of torture and “intimate cruelty” on him.

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Houshang Asadi, journalist and author of "Letters to my Torturer: Love, Revolution and Imprisonment in Iran"

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