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Sarah Leah Whitso

Iran: Flawed Convictions for Journalists

Published May 3, 2016by Guest Contributor

by Human Rights Watch An Iranian court convicted three journalists and a family member of another journalist on April 25, 2016 on vague national security charges, Human Rights Watch said today. The four, along with a fifth journalist, have been… Continue Reading →

Analysis, Iran human rights, Human Rights Watch, Iran, journalists, media, press freedom, Sarah Leah Whitso

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