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Mohammad Bagher Nobakht

Iran Human Rights: President Rouhani, Listen to Your Public

Published May 2, 2014by Sussan Tahmasebi 1 Comment

by Sussan Tahmasebi* While enjoying unprecedented successes in international relations, Iranian President Hassan Rouhani seems to be suffering a stalemate when it comes to building trust and cooperation between different factions in the Iranian state. As a result, he seems plagued… Continue Reading  

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