After the revolution, he left Homeland again and brought himself to Europe. Upon receiving asylum in London with his friends, he set up KVC (K.V.C.) on Kensington Street. He released fifty-two video tapes against the Islamic Republic during the years 1 to 2. In this series of films, simulated actors and the Islamic Republic’s officials perform a humorous show. On August 7, 2008, with a bomb explosion at his workplace in London, his 5-year-old son Bijan was killed.
In the spring, on the recommendation of the British police, he left the country and went to the United States, and by the year when he had not acquired US citizenship, he was forced to live in a remote village in East America. The city of Los Angeles lived. Reza Fazeli’s story from August 1 to August 6, in a book called Survivor, is the first book in the United States. Reza Fazeli died of cancer on April 5, 2008.
