- Jason Rezaian
- Correspondent
Jason Rezaian is the Post’s correspondent in Tehran. Before joining the Post in 2012, Rezaian was a freelance journalist based in Tehran, reporting for the San Francisco Chronicle, GlobalPost, Slate, Time, Foreign Policy and others.
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