In
1982, 16-year-old Marina Nemat was arrested on false charges by
Iranian Revolutionary Guards and tortured in Tehran's notorious Evin
prison. At a time when most Western teenaged girls are choosing
their prom dresses, Nemat was having her feet beaten by men with
cables and listening to gunshots as her friends were being executed.
She survived only because one of the guards fell in love with her
and threatened to harm her family if she refused to marry him. Soon
after her forced conversion to Islam and marriage, her husband was
assassinated by rival factions. Nemat was returned to prison but,
ironically, it was her captor's family who eventually secured her
release. An extraordinary tale of faith and survival, Prisoner of
Tehran is a testament to the power of love in the face of evil and
injustice
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