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Zahra Rahnavard visited Nasrin Sotoudeh’s family

Sunday 19 December 2010

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Zahra Rahnavard, writer, university professor and wife of Mir Hossein Mousavi (well known political leader), visited the family of Nasrin Sotoudeh, imprisoned lawyer and women & human Rights activist who is on hunger strike, to comfort them.

In this meeting while expressing sympathy with her family, Rahnavard mentioned that "Nasrin Sotoodeh will soon be an icon of resistance for Iranian men and women; that day is not far away, when the people of Iran will finally be free."

Nasrin has been a defence lawyer for different cases e.g.:women rights activists and child abuse victims or minors sentenced to death as well as political prisoners.

Nasrin is on her third hunger strike since her arrest.

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