Iran: Kurdish-language teacher given 10-year jail sentence
Published date: 19 July 2020 19:23 BST
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Zahra Mohammadi, a Kurdish-language teacher in Iran’s Kurdistan province, has been given a 10-year jail sentence for ‘forming a group against national security’.
She is the director of Nojin Cultural Association, which teaches and promotes Kurdish language and identity.
She is the director of Nojin Cultural Association, which teaches and promotes Kurdish language and identity.
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