Iranians in Latin America, Between Hope and Fear of Devastation: "It's Truly Sad and Very Frightening"
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From the screen of his phone, Alex Shams, an Iranian-American who lives in Mexico City, sees bombs fall on the streets of Tehran in the videos circulating in the press and on social networks. He recognizes the buildings. He recognizes the restaurants and the park where he used to walk with his friends. “It’s really scary to see bombs fall on the city I love, on the country I love. I haven’t been able to communicate with my loved ones since all t…
By Rocío Muñoz-Ledo, CNN en Español. From his phone screen, Alex Shams, an Iranian-American living in Mexico City, watches bombs fall on the streets of Tehran in videos circulating in the press and on social media. He recognizes the buildings. He recognizes the restaurants and the park where he used to walk with his friends. “It’s truly terrifying to see bombs falling on the city I love, on the country I love. I haven’t been able to communicate …
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