Taghi Rahmani
Taghi Rahmani is an Iranian journalist and author, known for his critical views on the Islamic regime in Iran. He is married to Nobel laureate Narges Mohammadi and has been an advocate for democratic change in Iran. In recent news, he expressed concerns about the potential consequences of a regime change in Iran amidst ongoing military conflicts, emphasizing the need for change to come from the people rather than through military intervention.
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Countries Mentioned
| Country | Mentions | Sentiment | Dominance | + Persistence | x Population | = Reach | x GDP (millions) | = Power |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Israel | 1 | 5.00 | 0.20% | +0% | 9,216,900 | 18,545 | $400,000 | 805$ |
| Totals | 1 | 9,216,900 | 18,545 | $400,000 | 805$ |
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Recent Mentions
Israel:
Taghi Rahmani, Narges Mohammadi's husband, has faced challenges in reuniting with his family due to the oppressive regime in Iran.
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United Kingdom:
Taghi Rahmani, Narges Mohammadi's husband, expressed concern over her transfer to prison without informing her family or lawyer.
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Dominican Republic:
Taghi Rahmani, Narges Mohammadi's husband, reported her sudden transfer to a different prison without informing the family or her lawyer.
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Italy:
Taghi Rahmani is the husband of Narges Mohammadi, who described her refusal to participate in the court proceedings.
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Paraguay:
Taghi Rahmani, Narges Mohammadi's husband, stated that her refusal to defend herself is due to the lack of legitimacy of the Iranian judicial system.
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Spain:
Taghi Rahmani emphasized the need for Iranians to change their corrupt regime themselves.
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United Kingdom:
Taghi Rahmani emphasized that any lasting change must come from Iranians instead of foreign intervention.
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Greece:
Taghi Rahmani expressed concerns about U.S. support for Iranian opposition, fearing it may lead to dependency.
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Kazakhstan:
Taghi Rahmani expressed concern for his wife Nargis Mohammadi and other detained activists.
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United Kingdom:
Taghi Rahmani, Ms Mohammadi's husband, expressed concern over her violent arrest.
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