The Observer journalist Farzad Bazoft was arrested in Iraq after being accused of spying for Israel. He was made to stand trial in Baghdad for 'hostile acts against Iraq' in 1990. Realising that ...
Saddam Hussein personally ordered the execution of the Observer journalist Farzad Bazoft to punish Margaret Thatcher and humiliate Britain, secret recordings released in Washington reveal. The late ...
In September 1989, British journalist Farzad Bazoft was arrested after trying to discover the truth about a large explosion in Iraq. He was arrested along with fellow Briton Daphne Parish and accused ...
The mother of Iraqi-born journalist Farzad Bazoft, who was executed by Iraq after he was convicted of spying for Israel in 1990, said in a report published Sunday that she believes her son was lured ...
On April 13, Roxana Saberi, a 31-year-old Iranian-American journalist, appeared before a closed hearing of a revolutionary court to answer charges of spying for the United States — potentially capital ...
Saddam Hussein ordered the summary execution of the British-based journalist Farzad Bazoft to prove a point to Baroness Thatcher, newly released documents have revealed. 'We will execute him during ...
Mr Dicks, MP for Hayes and Harlington, also restated his view that Mr Bazoft deserved his fate because he knew the risks and the possible consequences of what he was doing. Mr Trelford, appearing on ...
On 15 March 1990, a young British journalist was executed in Iraq - he had been accused of spying. His name was Farzad Bazoft and he had been working for the Observer newspaper. We hear from two of ...
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