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ISSUE 6.2

The Impacts of Renewed Sanctions on Iran: A Conversation with Farnaz Fassihi

Farnaz Fassihi

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Diego Delso
Interviewed by Malihe Razazan
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Last May, Donald Trump unilaterally violated the 2015 nuclear agreement between Iran, the United States, and 5 other world powers, and followed this up by reimposing harsh sanctions against Iran. How are the US’s back-breaking sanctions impacting the Iranian population and the Iranian economy in general? To get some answers, Malihe Razazan spoke with Iran expert and journalist at the NY Times, Farnaz Fassihi.

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Farnaz Fassihi
Farnaz Fassihi

Farnaz Fassihi is an author and journalist for the New York Times

Farnaz Fassihi is an award winning Iranian-American journalist. She has worked as a senior staff writer for The Wall Street Journal covering the Middle East and is currently with the New York Times as a war correspondent specializing in the Mideast and Iran.

Farnaz Fassihi was born in the United States in 1971 to Iranian parents and grew up between Tehran and Portland. Receiving an M.S. in journalism from Columbia University’s Graduate School of Journalism, she went on to work as an investigative reporter and foreign correspondent for the Star-Ledger of Newark, New Jersey.

Fassihi is also the author of Waiting for An Ordinary Day, a memoir of her four years covering the Iraq war. Fassihi won six national journalism awards for her coverage of the Iranian presidential elections in 2009 and the unrest that followed.

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