Memories of Iran, Enduring the Shah's prisons and those of the Islamic Republic
The Wall Street Journal / SAUL ROSENBERG
22-Jul-2010

When Houshang Asadi's feet hurt, he doesn't have to wonder why. They've been that way for 25 years, since the days when he was regularly beaten in an Iranian prison. The Islamist government's jailers knew well that the soles of the feet make an inviting target—rich in sensitive nerve endings and easily crushed bones. Memories of his imprisonment and torture in the early 1980s, Mr. Asadi says, still brought on tears every morning when he sat down to write about life before he escaped to Paris in 2003 from "the mega-prison that is today's Iran," as he calls his former home in the extraordinary memoir "Letters to My Torturer."

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