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| See web-only content: http://www.theatlantic.com/daily-dish/archive/2009/11/no-joke/193726/Only a few weeks earlier, hundreds of foreign reporters had been allowed into the country in the run-up to the election. Among them was Jason Jones, a “correspondent” for Stewart’s satirical news program. Jason interviewed me in a Tehran coffee shop, pretending to be a thick-skulled American. He dressed like some character out of a B movie about mercenaries in the Middle Eastwith a checkered Palestinian kaffiyeh around his neck and dark sunglasses. The “interview” was very short. Jason asked me why Iran was evil. I answered that Iran was not evil. I added that, as a matter of fact, Iran and America shared many enemies and interests in common. But the interrogators weren’t interested in what I was saying. They were fixated on [the recording of] Jason. “Why is this American dressed like a spy, Mr. Bahari?” asked the new man.
(Hat tip: Silverstein) This article available online at: http://www.theatlantic.com/daily-dish/archive/2009/11/no-joke/193726/ Copyright © 2012 by The Atlantic Monthly Group. All Rights Reserved.
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