From Turkey to France and the UK, Iranians who've challenged the regime at home have often sought safety in Europe. But how safe are these dissidents, really? This week we speak to Fariba Nawa, host of 'Lethal Dissent', a fascinating new podcast series that investigates Iran's efforts to silence those in exile on European soil and beyond. We're also talking about Denmark's remarkable mass rewilding plan, and Slovakia's nationalist crackdown on the use of Hungarian and other minority languages.
You can find 'Lethal Dissent' wherever you're listening to this. It was produced by the team at slow journalism podcast
On Spec.
We're crowdfunding a new series! You can find out all about it in the special announcement on our feed, as well as on the crowdfunding page itself:
https://4fund.com/z/europeanspodcast. You can also support the weekly running of The Europeans via Patreon:
https://www.patreon.com/c/europeanspodcast. Thank you so much to everyone who makes our independent European journalism possible.
This week's Inspiration Station offerings:
Bluesky (here's the
Sky Follower Bridge) and
'Metrokosmos' on Arte.
00:23 Hot and fresh in your ear canals
04:52 Good Week: Denmark's huge rewilding plan
11:28 Bad Week: Slovakia's Hungarian minority
24:15 Interview: Fariba Nawa on Iran's hunting of its citizens abroad
40:09 The Inspiration Station: Bluesky and 'Metrokosmos'
45:32 Happy Ending: Granny's revenge on the phone scammers
Producers: Morgan Childs and Wojciech Oleksiak
Mixing and mastering: Wojciech Oleksiak
Music: Jim Barne and Mariska Martina
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