“Standing in the Dust” crew launches campaign to pursue Iranian diplomats’ freedom 

July 1, 2016 - 18:57

TEHRAN – The crew of “Standing in the Dust” has launched a campaign to pursue the freedom of Iranian commander Ahmad Motevasselian and his colleagues who were kidnapped by the Zionist regime in 1982 in Lebanon.

In an electronic letter available on the website of the film, the crew has asked Iranian Minister of Foreign Affairs Mohammad-Javad Zarif to take serious actions and make every effort to find fresh news about the four Iranian diplomats.

Ahmad Motevasselian along with his colleagues Mohsen Musavi and Taqi Rastegar-Moqaddam and photojournalist Kazem Akhavan were kidnapped by Israelis.

The crew has asked all individuals to join the campaign available at the website http://www.tele-wall.ir/telegram/tags/free4diplomats.

“Standing in the Dust”, which centers on the life story of Motevasselian, is currently on screen in Iranian theaters.

Photo: A scene from “Standing in the Dust”

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