Former Iran detainee says "worst thing" for hostages is when "nobody talks about you"
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A former Iran detainee says public attention and awareness are crucial for hostages' safety and eventual freedom.
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Former Iran detainee says "worst thing" for hostages is when "nobody talks about you".
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