Human rights lawyer sentenced to 148 lashes and nearly 40 years in jail in Iran

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Nasrin Sotoudeh is best known for representing women who have been persecuted for not wearing head scarves

Nasrin Sotoudeh was handed the brutal sentence on Monday.

 

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Outdated society, thats gonna hurt

I’ve always said the courts are too soft with these bloody law breakers

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