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  • Living in the death corridor, 1988 Massacre of Political Prisoners in Iran
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Original Title: Living in the death corridor , 1988 Massacre of Political Prisoners in Iran
ISBN: 978919850295X
Age Group: Adult
Pages: 503
Weight: 706 g
Dimensions: 15 x 22 x 4 cm
Book Cover: Hard Cover

Living in the death corridor, 1988 Massacre of Political Prisoners in Iran : English 2020

Living in the Death Corridor

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Author: Iraj Mesdaghi
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Original Title: Living in the death corridor , 1988 Massacre of Political Prisoners in Iran
ISBN: 978919850295X
Age Group: Adult
Pages: 503
Weight: 706 g
Dimensions: 15 x 22 x 4 cm
Book Cover: Hard Cover
This work details the 1988 Massacre of Political Prisoners in Iran and the administration of Islamic Justice by Shariah Judges and prison security. Originally published in Persian in 2006 in four volumes, many footnotes have been added in this version to aid students of history and the second/third generation of Iranians in diaspora. Living in the Death Corridor will challenge human rights advocates to take notice of the destructive power of political Islam on humanity. This book is a stepping stone into bringing the perpetuators of crimes against humanity to justice.
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This work details the 1988 Massacre of Political Prisoners in Iran and the administration of Islamic Justice by Shariah Judges and prison security. Originally published in Persian in 2006 in four volumes, many footnotes have been added in this version to aid students of history and the second/third generation of Iranians in diaspora. Living in the Death Corridor will challenge human rights advocates to take notice of the destructive power of political Islam on humanity. This book is a stepping stone into bringing the perpetuators of crimes against humanity to justice.
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