Stabbed TV presenter 'feels much better'

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To play this video, you need JavaScript enabled in your browser. < /figure>By Andre Rhoden-PaulBBC News

Iran International journalist stabbed in London tells BBC he 'feels a lot better'.

Pouria Zeraati is now back on screen at the London-based Iranian media outlet after last month's stabbing.

He told BBC Radio 4's Today program that he was stabbed by two men as he approached his car.

Mr. Zeraati also said he supports Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) being proscribed as a terrorist organization in the UK.

Speaking to Today's Mishal Husain, Mr Zeraati said he was recovering physically but "mentally it takes time" .

Describing the attack outside his Wimbledon home, the 36-year-old said: "On March 29 I was going in my car to go at the studio, and a man approached me He seemed a little suspicious

"He pretended to ask for change, like. I said, 'excuse me, I don't. “I have some change,” and I was about to open the door, the second man approached.

"They grabbed me from the front, very hard, I couldn't move my hands.

"And the first person stabbed me in the leg, and immediately they ran away and suddenly I noticed that all my things were with me, including my cell phones, my watch, my airpods, my wallet, with money in it.

"So the moment I saw that everything was with me, I noticed that it was about my work because it was not theft."

< p class="ssrcss-1q0x1qg-Paragraph e1jhz7w10">Mr. Zeraati was taken to hospital and later released. It is currently...

Stabbed TV presenter 'feels much better'

This video cannot be played

To play this video, you need JavaScript enabled in your browser. < /figure>By Andre Rhoden-PaulBBC News

Iran International journalist stabbed in London tells BBC he 'feels a lot better'.

Pouria Zeraati is now back on screen at the London-based Iranian media outlet after last month's stabbing.

He told BBC Radio 4's Today program that he was stabbed by two men as he approached his car.

Mr. Zeraati also said he supports Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) being proscribed as a terrorist organization in the UK.

Speaking to Today's Mishal Husain, Mr Zeraati said he was recovering physically but "mentally it takes time" .

Describing the attack outside his Wimbledon home, the 36-year-old said: "On March 29 I was going in my car to go at the studio, and a man approached me He seemed a little suspicious

"He pretended to ask for change, like. I said, 'excuse me, I don't. “I have some change,” and I was about to open the door, the second man approached.

"They grabbed me from the front, very hard, I couldn't move my hands.

"And the first person stabbed me in the leg, and immediately they ran away and suddenly I noticed that all my things were with me, including my cell phones, my watch, my airpods, my wallet, with money in it.

"So the moment I saw that everything was with me, I noticed that it was about my work because it was not theft."

< p class="ssrcss-1q0x1qg-Paragraph e1jhz7w10">Mr. Zeraati was taken to hospital and later released. It is currently...

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