Ahmadinejad’s cameraman seeks US asylum

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A lawyer for a cameraman who was accompanying Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad to the U.S. for the United Nations General Assembly in New York says his client has defected.

Paul O’Dwyer, a New York City-based lawyer who is representing Hassan Gol Khanban, confirmed Sunday that his client is seeking asylum in the U.S. He provided no other details.

It wasn’t immediately clear when the Iranian defected or his current whereabouts.

A message left with Alireza Miryousefi, a spokesman for the Iranian mission to the U.N., was not immediately returned.

Ahmadinejad addressed the assembly on Wednesday, his last as president of Iran.

ABC / Associated Press

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7 responses to “Ahmadinejad’s cameraman seeks US asylum”

  1. 5thDrawer Avatar
    5thDrawer

    Geee … hope he brought the ‘private’ photos with him. 😉

  2. 5thDrawer Avatar
    5thDrawer

    Geee … hope he brought the ‘private’ photos with him. 😉

  3. Marwan Kassem Avatar
    Marwan Kassem

    Let him defect. We don’t need tratiors.

    1. Mahdi Kenaani Avatar
      Mahdi Kenaani

      exactly my words

    2. Mahdi Kenaani Avatar
      Mahdi Kenaani

      exactly my words

  4. Marwan Kassem Avatar
    Marwan Kassem

    Let him defect. We don’t need tratiors.

    1. Mahdi Kenaani Avatar
      Mahdi Kenaani

      exactly my words

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