“‘I refused to secretly spy,’ he said, ‘because my honor meant more to me than my freedom.’ His prosecution was political, he said, an extension of the bitter rivalry between the nation of his birth and the one where he’d chosen to spend his life.”
Read more: https://theintercept.com/2018/02/05/ahmad-sheikhzadeh-spy-iran-nuclear-program-fbi/
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