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Farzad Bazoft's execution in Iraq
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 of spying. Six months later, despite international pleas for clemency, Bazoft was executed by the Iraqi authorities on the orders of Saddam Hussein.
Daphne, a nurse working in Iraq, also spent several months in prison before being released and returned to the UK. She spoke to Witness about the events that led to their arrest and the death of her friend.
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