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Nasrin Sotoudeh’s Letter to the Head of the Judiciary: “Your Judge Proved that Iranian Women Cannot Be Ignored!”

July 2nd 2011 – The Feminist School : Nasrin Sotoudeh , lawyer, human rights and women’s rights activist has addressed a letter to the head of Iran’s judiciary. Inspired by Paulo Coelho, Sotoudeh provides a beautiful narrative of the events that occurred after the presidential elections of June 2009. 

Court of Administrative Justice’s hardheartedness toward the oppressed workers and government employees

  Majzooban Noor: One of the lawyers who has been the attorney of several legal proceedings in the field of labor and social security, confirmed the report and said: “In many cases, the departments of Labor and Social Affairs, by announcing their disqualification based on the Article 188 of Iranian labor law, refuse to take […]

The trial of four Gonabadi dervishes was held in Sarvestan today on JUNE 15, 2011 in public court branch one.

  According to Majzooban Noor reporter the trial was held by the second judge in command of the branch Mr. Zareie to the first judge’s travel to Mecca. Farza Darvish Sarvestani, Hojjatollah Saeedi, Mohammad Jalal Nikbakht, and Mohammad Ali Saeed were tried of their charges of interference with the public discipline, but they rejected the […]

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