Forget Me Not
Isaac Campbell Isaac Campbell

Forget Me Not

Medium
In a cruel twist of fate, today will be the 4th Valentine’s Day that I will step in to help my brother’s daughters celebrate the holiday that would otherwise be filled with their father’s pink cards, candies, and sweet sentiments. This Valentine’s Day marks 1,758 days that their father, Emad Shargi, will have been wrongfully detained as an American citizen in our birth country, Iran.

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The families of Americans who are wrongfully detained are very much done being quiet.
Isaac Campbell Isaac Campbell

The families of Americans who are wrongfully detained are very much done being quiet.

NPR
Frustrated by the pace of diplomatic efforts, terrified for the mental and physical well-being of their captured loved ones, and desperate to reunite, these families have shifted strategy. Rather than not speaking out, they have decided that bringing greater attention to their plight and intensifying political pressure on the White House may just be their best and possibly last card to play.

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Opinion | Our never-ending Iranian hostage nightmare
Isaac Campbell Isaac Campbell

Opinion | Our never-ending Iranian hostage nightmare

The Washington Post
If a loved one is being held hostage by an authoritarian regime, every phone call from overseas could be proof of life. That is the reality for the families of Americans Emad Shargi, Morad Tahbaz and Siamak and Baquer Namazi, who are being held in Iran as bargaining chips in broader talks with Washington about national security. So when Bahareh Shargi, Emad’s wife, didn’t get an expected call from Evin Prison recently, she was desperate to know why:

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3 Years Later, A Prisoner's Family Still Awaits His Return From Iran
Isaac Campbell Isaac Campbell

3 Years Later, A Prisoner's Family Still Awaits His Return From Iran

NPR
Later this month, Bahareh Shargi will mark an anniversary: It will be three years that her husband has been stuck in Iran. Iranian authorities first imprisoned Emad Shargi, a U.S. citizen, on April 23, 2018. Though they eventually released him on bail, they did not allow him to leave the country and later returned him to Tehran's Evin prison. Now his family hopes that speaking out may help him.

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