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Murder at Mykonos: Parviz Dastmalchi, a human rights activist and expert on Iran’s political system, survived the assassination of Iranian-Kurdish opposition leaders by Iranian agents at the Mykonos restaurant in Berlin. Opinion | The End of the Dispensable Iranian - The New York Times
Parviz Dastmalchi editor and founder of Ketabe Jomeha, is a prolific writer, translator, and public lecturer. From to , he served as the director of the Refugee Department of the Red Cross in Berlin, Germany. Murder at Mykonos: Anatomy of a Political Assassination
At nearly a.m., Parviz Dastmalchi, one of the survivors of the Mykonos shootings, finally heard from a friend. "They named them all," the voice whispered at the other end. A perennial. Witness Testimony: Parviz Dastmalchi - Iran Human Rights ...
Though the assailants were professional killers, one of the guests, Parviz Dastmalchi, a non-Kurdish political activist, survived.
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At nearly a.m., Parviz Dastmalchi, one of the survivors of the Mykonos shootings, finally had a call from a friend: "They named them all." Suddenly, the Iranian opposition was united. From.
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Parviz Dastmalchi describes the moment the gunmen opened fire: I was talking with Dr. Sharafkandi, when Mirrashed who was sitting on my right interrupted us and started talking. When I turned to face Mirrashed, I saw [someone] behind him. The IHRDC's new report is the most authoritative study of Iran's global campaign of political assassination to appear to date. Murder at Mykonos: Parviz Dastmalchi, a human rights activist and expert on Iran’s political system, survived the 1992 assassination of Iranian-Kurdish opposition leaders by Iranian agents at the Mykonos restaurant in Berlin. He recounts his experience in this interview conducted by the IHRDC in Washington, D.C. on November 25, 2009.
As a black belt, Tyler helps his students face their fears, but he has yet to come to terms with his own bisexuality. Parviz Dastmalchi editor and founder of Ketabe Jomeha, is a prolific writer, translator, and public lecturer. From 1985 to 2004, he served as the director of the Refugee Department of the Red Cross in Berlin, Germany.
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At nearly a.m., Parviz Dastmalchi, one of the survivors of the Mykonos shootings, finally heard from a friend. “They named them all,” the voice whispered at the other end. A perennial. Special interview of Kayhan with Parviz Dastmalchi regarding ... At nearly 9:30 a.m., Parviz Dastmalchi, one of the survivors of the Mykonos shootings, finally heard from a friend. "They named them all," the voice whispered at the other end. A perennial skeptic.Category:American people of Iranian descent - Wikipedia The case of Dastmalchi, whose story comprises almost one third of the book, is another captivating narrative. Dastmalchi miraculously escapes death while dining with his Kurdish friends at Mykonos.Parviz Dastmalchi - Facebook Interview with Parviz Dastmalchi, Eyewitness, in New Haven, Conn. (Sep. 7, 2006).[/ref] and was put in charge of the party’s operations in Tehran. In the summer of 1980 he moved to the Kurdistan Province in Iran and the Central Committee elected him to be a member of the PDKI’s Political Bureau, the highest echelon of the PDKI leadership.