'I'll never forget': Iranian journalist recalls moment he was stabbed outside London home | ITV News

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  • An Iranian journalist, who was stabbed outside his house last week, said the seconds after the attack are moments he will "never forget in his life" in an exclusive interview with ITV News.
    Pouria Zeraati returned to work for the first time on Friday, saying "whatever the motive was, the show must go on".
    He recalled the events of March 29 after he was knifed in the leg near his London home saying he was heading towards his car when he was "approached by a man, who pretended to be actually someone asking for £3 cash".
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 6

  • @mohammadrezasaeidi8230
    @mohammadrezasaeidi8230 21 день тому +2

    who were those three? what is their identification?

  • @MrMarshmelloBoi
    @MrMarshmelloBoi 24 дні тому +1

    Zeratti should know that the Labour Party and Sir Keir Starmer has him covered to bring him justice and extradite the suspects back to Britain once they oust the Tories out of Downing Street when they win the election. He should call on him, MI5/6, and British police forces to protect exiles coming from dictatorship countries, especially those whose lives are at risk.

    • @ninacee9140
      @ninacee9140 23 дні тому

      Did you know that the former leader of the Labour Party, Jeremy Corbyn, has on multiple occasions accepted money from the Iranian regime in order to appear on their state propaganda television to say positive things about their dictatorship? That you think the Labour party would take any strong stance against the same IRGC Iranian state dictators who conducted this attack is laughable.

    • @ninacee9140
      @ninacee9140 23 дні тому

      It was the British intelligence services that helped to get these thugs into power in Iran in the first place, after numerous British coups in Iran in 1900s each time due to BP oil interests. But yes, I'm sure they care deeply about exiles activists and journalists from the same countries that they destroyed.