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A. Ziba was born in the winter of 1975 in Tehran, the capital city of Iran. His grandfather was a royalist prior to the Islamic revolution in 1979, which haunted his father’s life and affected their daily living after the new regime took the power.
He grew knowing his past and tried mending all the lost and damages in his current life by following his education and found it was the only route that could save him from all the dilemmas.
The forceful interference and harassment from the Islamic regime’s guard directly in his personal life and many others, forced him to change the route of his life to find a basic human right of freedom and independence, without the humiliation and torture he suffered in Iran, crossed the border into an unknown world of migration and started his journey
He challenged many ordeals and overcame many suffering along his way by traveling under fear and poverty to get to his main destination.
In his book, the Journey To Unknown, he particularizes every detail of his journey and hopes that his delegation would ease the life of many immigrants who until now have never spoke of their adversity and hardship in their life.
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