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(New York) – Iranian authorities should immediately charge or release the wife and brother-in-law of a prominent lawyer, Human Rights Watch said today. The authorities should also stop harassing and intimidating Mohammad Mostafaei, who has spent his career defending juveniles and the underprivileged, including many who were sentenced to execution. (New York) – Iranian authorities should immediately charge or release the wife and brother-in-law of a prominent lawyer, Human Rights Watch said today. The authorities should also stop harassing and intimidating Mohammad Mostafaei, who has spent his career defending juveniles and the underprivileged, including many who were sentenced to execution. (New York) – Iranian authorities should immediately charge or release the wife and brother-in-law of a prominent lawyer, Human Rights Watch said today. The authorities should also stop harassing and intimidating Mohammad Mostafaei, who has spent his career defending juveniles and the underprivileged, including many who were sentenced to execution. (New York) – Iranian authorities should immediately charge or release the wife and brother-in-law of a prominent lawyer, Human Rights Watch said today. The authorities should also stop harassing and intimidating Mohammad Mostafaei, who has spent his career defending juveniles and the underprivileged, including many who were sentenced to execution. The big issue in Kansas’ U.S. Senate race is which of two veteran Republican congressmen will fight hardest – and loudest – against President Barack Obama’s agenda. The big issue in Kansas’ U.S. Senate race is which of two veteran Republican congressmen will fight hardest – and loudest – against President Barack Obama’s agenda. The big issue in Kansas’ U.S. Senate race is which of two veteran Republican congressmen will fight hardest – and loudest – against President Barack Obama’s agenda. The big issue in Kansas’ U.S. Senate race is which of two veteran Republican congressmen will fight hardest – and loudest – against President Barack Obama’s agenda. Representative Charles Rangel reached a tentative plea agreement on ethics charges on Thursday, but Republicans may reject it and push for a trial that could hurt his fellow Democrats in the November elections. Representative Charles Rangel reached a tentative plea agreement on ethics charges on Thursday, but Republicans may reject it and push for a trial that could hurt his fellow Democrats in the November elections. |
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