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Kooshyar Karimi grew up in abject poverty in the slums of Tehran. His Jewish mother married a Moslem bus driver unaware that he already had three wives and six other children. By the age of 26, Karimi had become a successful doctor, writer and translator. In 1998, he was kidnapped by the Iranian secret police, blindfolded and tortured. When he was eventually released, it was only as a spy. I confess is the story of his survival and flight from certain death. Dr Karimi now lives in Sydney and works as a GP near Newcastle.
Courtesy of Sydney Writer's Festival website (http://www.swf.org.au)
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