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‘The nightmare continues for this poor man’ - Irishman sentenced to 6.5 years in Iran

In January, Andrea spoke to Caroline Phelan about her brother Bernard, who was on hunger strike in Iran. He was protesting because he believes he’s being held there as a political pawn and denies all the charges the Iranians have held against him.  Gregory O’Corry-Crowe, Bernard’s first cousin is in Dublin today for a press conference at Buswells Hotel and he joined Andrea on Lunchtime Live…

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14.38 8 Mar 2023


‘The nightmare continues for this poor man’ - Irishman sentenced to 6.5 years in Iran


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In January, Andrea spoke to Caroline Phelan about her brother Bernard, who was on hunger strike in Iran. He was protesting because he believes he’s being held there as a political pawn and denies all the charges the Iranians have held against him. 

Gregory O’Corry-Crowe, Bernard’s first cousin is in Dublin today for a press conference at Buswells Hotel and he joined Andrea on Lunchtime Live…


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