Azadeh Moaveni
A Time magazine correspondent explores the underground world in Iran, which she says wants freedom and contact with the West - but which also embraces the nationalism espoused by Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad.
Azadeh Moaveni Azadeh Moaveni is one of the few American correspondents who's been allowed to work continuously in Iran since 1999. As a Time magazine correspondent, she's reported on Islamic reform and women's rights. Ms. Moaveni has lived and reported throughout the Middle East and is author of "Lipstik Jihad" and co-author of "Iran Awakening" with Nobel Peace Prize winner Shirin Ebadi.Buy the author's book from: Amazon | Barnes & Noble | Indiebound
Azadeh Moaveni is one of the few American correspondents who's been allowed to work continuously in Iran since 1999. As a Time magazine correspondent, she's reported on Islamic reform and women's rights. Ms. Moaveni has lived and reported throughout the Middle East and is author of "Lipstik Jihad" and co-author of "Iran Awakening" with Nobel Peace Prize winner Shirin Ebadi.
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