Not Funny: Reporter detained in Iran for ties to the Daily Show
source: http://harpers.org/
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Only a few weeks earlier, hundreds of foreign reporters had been allowed into the country in the run-up to the election. Among them was Jason Jones, a “correspondent” for Stewart’s satirical news program. Jason interviewed me in a Tehran coffee shop, pretending to be a thick-skulled American. He dressed like some character out of a B movie about mercenaries in the Middle East—with a checkered Palestinian kaffiyeh around his neck and dark sunglasses. The “interview” was very short. Jason asked me why Iran was evil. I answered that Iran was not evil. I added that, as a matter of fact, Iran and America shared many enemies and interests in common. But the interrogators weren’t interested in what I was saying. They were fixated on Jason.
“Why is this American dressed like a spy, Mr. Bahari?” asked the new man.
“He is pretending to be a spy. It’s part of a comedy show,” I answered.
“Tell the truth!” Mr. Rosewater shouted. “What is so funny about sitting in a coffee shop with a kaffiyeh and sunglasses?”
“It’s just a joke. Nothing serious. It’s stupid.” I was getting worried. “I hope you are not suggesting that he is a real spy.”
“Can you tell us why an American journalist pretending to be a spy has chosen you to interview?” asked the man with the creases. “We know from your contacts and background that you told them who to interview for their program.” The other Iranians interviewed in Jason’s report—a former vice president and a former foreign minister—had been arrested a week before me as part of the IRGC’s sweeping crackdown. “It’s just comedy,” I said, feeling weak.
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Brendan_M
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Here's the segment in question.
Maziar Bahari will be on The Daily Show on Nov. 30 to discuss his ordeal and, hopefully, apologize for calling Jason Jones' bit stupid.
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Brendan_M
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marklemagne
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This article is not accurate. The Iranian reporter was detained because of his work with Newsweek magazine and his anti-gov't views, not the Daily Show. I don't condone what happened by any stretch, but what Harpers excerpted is misleading. It's still not funny.
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marklemagne
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michail77
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I'm not so sure this article is correct, or at least the headline. After reading it over it sounds like Bahari was the one detained. That interview was a long time ago.
Even if he was there isn't even any mention of it in the news.
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michail77
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Brendan_M
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michail77:
The headline exaggerates the role of The Daily Show, but Mr. Bahari was held for months and just recently released. He was on 60 Minutes and in the New York Times the other day, and his account of his detention should be in the latest copy of Newsweek.
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Brendan_M
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Justin_Tami
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Wait, Jason Jones is o.k. right? I mean he's not still detained? I saw that report on the Daily Show actually he did a very good job.
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Justin_Tami
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calm_incense
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Justin_Tami:
Jason Jones was never detained...
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calm_incense
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loupetho
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Yes, paranoia, but that's got to be expected from these places. Try and be funny to a US customs officer at an international airport. This clip is a classic episode from "The chase's war on everything" in Australia where they got a Bin Laden look-a-like up to Bush's hotel at an APEC meeting. At least this gag worked.
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loupetho
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ignignokt
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If this is accurate, congratulations on the Pulitzer, Mr Bahari.
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ignignokt
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Betico
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he wasn't detained because of his appearance on the daily show, he was detained for being a journalist who didn't praise the regime and worked for western media. the daily show thing was his captors grabbing at straws.
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Betico
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Bood
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Betico:
exactimundo!
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Bood
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Varex_Sythe
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Holy balls. On one hand I know that there is a cultural gap, but on the other hand it's not a fucking news show it's a comedy show that makes fun of the news.
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Varex_Sythe
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hack26
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Varex_Sythe:
Have you heard of the conservatives in the U.S. who think that Colbert actually believes what he says on his show. I think there's more than just a cultural gap there.
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hack26
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SleepDirt
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Varex_Sythe:
I hadn't heard that, actually. I should not be surprised.
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SleepDirt
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Brendan_M
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Varex_Sythe:
It was an Ohio State University study:
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Brendan_M
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EdJoyProductions
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Comedy is very powerful. That is why tyranical governments supress it.
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EdJoyProductions
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fernandoago
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fernandoago
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ii386
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fernandoago:
flagged! and i hope other do the same
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ii386
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fernandoago
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Ajil
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fernandoago:
awww... does someone need a hug?
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Ajil
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fernandoago
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all the reporters are assholes and motherfuckers
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fernandoago
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chaos1
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w0w...i thought those skits were hilarious......
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chaos1
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Agent_Alpha
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For serious?
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Agent_Alpha
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WhiteNoise
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Black humor is the politeness of despair said the optimist ;)
PS : Those segments in Iran were spot on & hilarious !
"The trouble with most folks isn't so much their ignorance, as knowing so many things that ain't so." - Josh Billings
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WhiteNoise
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CalgarC
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now if current's vanguard or infomania went there, iran would be a scared!
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CalgarC
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desertcat
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Its like they say "I get my news from the Daily Show and my comedy from Fox Noise"
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desertcat
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CalgarC
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desertcat:
"Faux" noise ahem ahem...
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CalgarC
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desertcat:
"A cynical, mercenary, demagogic press will produce in time a people as base as itself" - Joseph Pulitzer
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WhiteNoise
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KSirys
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wow...
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KSirys
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Progresshiv
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Paranoia strikes deep.
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Progresshiv
