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‘Party’ to showcase 1000 Hangings in Iran Held at NYU by Human Rights Group
OBSERVER by Paul Miller April 29, 2015 The scene outside New York University this morning is of a celebratory and sarcastic nature. A “massive party” is taking place to bring awareness to the Islamic Republic of Iran’s recent milestone of … Continue reading
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Tagged Advancing Human Rights, David Keyes, Foreign Minister Javad Zarif, hangings, Iran
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