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Religions and sects
345 University of Tehran students: Kasra Nouri's expulsion was an exclusionary and police measure
۳۴۵ دانشجوی دانشگاه تهران با امضا و انتشار نامهای حکم اخراج کسری نوری، درویش زندانی، از این دانشگاه را «مطلقا…
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Kasra Nouri's name was included in the list of ten journalists "at immediate risk"
The name of Kasra Nouri, Darvish Gonabadi, a prisoner imprisoned in Adelabad Prison in Shiraz, is on the list of ten journalists in the world who are at risk…
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Behnam Mahjoubi Case: Report of a "Murder Under Torture"
The case of the last five days of the life of Behnam Mahjoubi, a political prisoner, and Darvish Gonabadi, whose body was held hostage by judicial authorities in the hospital…
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Wife of Behnam Mahjoubi Darvish: They tell us the same thing every day about his condition in the hospital
Saleheh Hosseini, the wife of Behnam Mahjoubi Darvish, a prisoner currently hospitalized in Loghman Hospital, described his physical condition…
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28 lawyers request the head of the judiciary to review the Gonabadi dervishes case
A group of lawyers have issued a statement regarding imprisoned dervishes in Iran. The signatories called for “the freedom of imprisoned dervishes and…
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US: Iran must end 'unjust detention' of Gonabadi Dervishes
The US State Department's Twitter account has retweeted a tweet from the US Ambassador for Religious Freedom, who called for...
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Noorali Tabandeh, the leader of the Gonabadi Dervish Qutb, was transferred to the hospital.
Noor Ali Tabandeh, the head of the Gonabadi Dervishes, was transferred to Mehr Hospital in Tehran due to his deteriorating health and severe physical weakness. …
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Noor Ali Tabandeh, the head of the Gonabadi Dervish lineage, returned to his hometown after a year and a half of house arrest.
Reports indicate that Noor Ali Tabandeh, the head of the Gonabadi Dervish order, has been released from house arrest in a secure environment after a year and a half of house arrest.
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