Endangered Scholars Worldwide

Davoodi was originally arrested in October 2003 and sentenced in 2005 for his participation in a documentary in which he condemned human rights abuses in Iran. Since June 27, 2012, he has not been allowed contact with his family. According to a report provided by the International Campaign for Human...

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Capital punishment
Criminal sentences
Detention
Discipline
Human rights
Imprisonment
Names
National security
Participation
Political activism
Presidents
Scholars
Trials
Writers
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