
Is Iran leveraging Jason Rezaian for a prisoner swap?
Clip: 10/12/2015 | 4m 13s
Is Iran leveraging Jason Rezaian for a prisoner swap?
Jason Rezaian was convicted by an Iranian court, but little else is known about the ruling or the fate of the Washington Post journalist who has been held for over a year on espionage and other charges. Jeffrey Brown learns more from Washington Post foreign editor Douglas Jehl.
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Is Iran leveraging Jason Rezaian for a prisoner swap?
Clip: 10/12/2015 | 4m 13s
Jason Rezaian was convicted by an Iranian court, but little else is known about the ruling or the fate of the Washington Post journalist who has been held for over a year on espionage and other charges. Jeffrey Brown learns more from Washington Post foreign editor Douglas Jehl.
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