Fardad Farahzad

Journalist

Fardad Farahzad was born in Bandar-e Anzali, Gilan Province, Iran on April 1st, 1986 and is the Journalist. At the age of 38, Fardad Farahzad biography, profession, age, height, weight, eye color, hair color, build, measurements, education, career, dating/affair, family, news updates, and networth are available.

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Date of Birth
April 1, 1986
Nationality
Iran
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Bandar-e Anzali, Gilan Province, Iran
Age
38 years old
Zodiac Sign
Aries
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Correspondent, Journalist, Presenter, Reporter, Television Presenter
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Stabbings, kidnaps, and terror campaigns: how Iran's ferocious mullahs are ordering gangland attacks on British streets, and no one knows how to prevent them

www.dailymail.co.uk, April 6, 2024
Magomed-Husejn Dovtaev, 31-year-old Magomed-Husejn Dovtaev, inset, flew Wizz Air from Vienna, where he had lived, to London's Gatwick Airport on Saturday afternoon. After throwing away four pints at the Beehive, a Wetherspoon pub in the South Terminal, the burly father of three children, who hails from Chechnya, hired a minicab to ferry him to London for £120. He played the role of a first-time tourist, asking what monuments he should visit before informing the driver that he wanted to find some 'good English girls' to entertain him. 'How is the English girls?' He asked, but it was mainly sleazy. 'Are they good with men or are they crazy?' The driver said that the best way to find out would be to visit one of Piccadilly Circus' various nightclubs. However, Dovtaev never made it to London's West End. Rather, his mini-break was rudely interrupted by armed police a few hours later.

After being stabbed outside his London home by hooded attackers in a'murder plot,' a Tehran television journalist who was stabbed outside his London home is'really looking forward to returning to work,' after he shared a defiant snapshot from hospital giving a victory sign

www.dailymail.co.uk, March 31, 2024
As he recovered after being knifed by a two-man team in Wimbledon, Pouria Zeraati, 36, flashed a victory sign while dressed in a hospital gown. After the stabbing on Friday, he was admitted to the hospital, where he is in a stable state. He's supposed to be doing'really well' and he smiled he shared on Instagram to reassure his followers. Tehran has consistently attacked the prominent dissident journalist who works for the Iran International TV channel, as the media company is largely critical of the government's regime. Mr Zeraati, the host of London's high-profile Last Word show, is thought that his attackers were either agents working directly for the Iranian government or a criminal group recruited by Tehran. According to counter terror police investigating the shooting, they escaped from the scene in a waiting car. The MI5 is now assisting officers in the hunt for the knifemen.

As neighbors claim that the attackers were heard laughing after the appalling attack, an Iranian television journalist was stabbed outside his London home in a'murder scheme.'

www.dailymail.co.uk, March 30, 2024
According to counter terror police investigating the assault, Pouria Zeraati was attacked by a two-man team who fled the scene in Wimbledon in a waiting vehicle. The 36-year-old journalist was rushed to the hospital, where he is in a stable state. He is said to be doing'very well' and has since posted a snapshot on Instagram, reassuring his followers with a triumphant smile as he holds up a peace sign. In December, it was revealed that Iranian officials had planned to kill two of Zeraati's workers, Sima Sabet and Fardad Farahzad (top and bottom left). Magomed-Husejn Dovtaev (inset) was jailed for espionage on journalists at Iran International for Tehran around the time the threat was revealed.