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Being an attorney is not a crime
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Being an attorney is not a crime

By labadmin August 8, 2018 October 24th, 2019 No Comments

Iranian attorney Mohammad Najafi is being sentenced to torture and imprisonment for speaking out about the death of Vahid Heidari in police custody, and against the government’s corruption and lies.
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