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Sotoudeh letter

Jailed Iranian Rights Defender Nasrin Sotoudeh Unable to Collect Award

Published December 12, 2012by Jasmin Ramsey
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The whole world needs to know about Nasrin Sotoudeh, the Iranian rights lawyer who was ultimately sentenced to 6 years in prison after the Islamic Republic convicted her of spreading propaganda and conspiring to harm state security in 2011. Sotoudeh’s… Continue Reading  

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