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Letters to my torturer: Love, revolution, and imprisonment in Iran
Letters to My Torturer is a powerful memoir by Iranian journalist and political activist Houshang Asadi, recounting his arrest, torture, and imprisonment under the Iranian regime. Presented as a series of letters addressed to his torturer, the book exposes the brutality of political repression in Iran, while also exploring themes of love, memory, faith, and resilience. Asadi reflects on his experiences during the 1979 Revolution, the rise of the Islamic Republic, and the human cost of ideological extremism. This work provides a deeply personal insight into the struggle for freedom and human rights in modern Iran.
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