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(Ha'aretz) Ilan Lior - Israel will allow entry to Iranian journalist Neda Amin, who writes for the Times of Israel and has been living in Turkey for the past three years, Israeli Interior Minister Arye Dery said Sunday. Amin was recently informed that she is to be deported to Iran in the coming days. "Neda Amin is expected to be arrested immediately upon her arrival in Iran, and she faces danger and execution due to her work as a journalist," said Achiya Ginosar, an attorney with the Jerusalem Association of Journalists. 2017-08-07 00:00:00Full Article
Israel Offers Refuge to Iranian Blogger
(Ha'aretz) Ilan Lior - Israel will allow entry to Iranian journalist Neda Amin, who writes for the Times of Israel and has been living in Turkey for the past three years, Israeli Interior Minister Arye Dery said Sunday. Amin was recently informed that she is to be deported to Iran in the coming days. "Neda Amin is expected to be arrested immediately upon her arrival in Iran, and she faces danger and execution due to her work as a journalist," said Achiya Ginosar, an attorney with the Jerusalem Association of Journalists. 2017-08-07 00:00:00Full Article
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