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Huma Sarshar and Parviz Sayyad Discuss their Support of Salman Rushdie.

Terry talks with two Iranian exiles who are working to lift the fatwa off of Salman Rushdie: Journalist Huma Sarshar, who lives in L.A., helped to organize a statement of Iranian exiles artists and intellectuals in support of Rushdie; and film maker and playwright Parviz Sayyad who signed the statement.

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Other segments from the episode on April 13, 1992

Fresh Air with Terry Gross, April 13, 1992: Interview with Ian MacKaye and Guy Picciotoo; Interview with Huma Sarshar and Parviz Sayyad; Review of Toni Morrison's novel "Jazz."

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