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Two Kurdish Civil Rights Activists Banned from Attending School
By IHRV | November 3, 2009
Two Kurdish civil rights activists, Payman Navidnian and Azad Lotfpouri, who passed the qualification examinations to enter Azad University, were banned from attending school.
Mr. Navidnian, a teacher and chairman of the Teachers Union Center in Kurdistan province, qualified in the field of English Literature on the Karaj campus, and Mr. Lotfpouri qualified for post-graduate studies in the field of Political Science. Both students were banned from continuing their studies for post-graduate programs.
Source: Harana
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