Amir-Abbas Fakhravar

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Amir-Abbas Fakhravar ("Amir-Abbās Fakhr-āvar", also known as "Siavash" (Persian: سیاوش), born 6 July, 1975 in Tehran) is an Iranian writer, and former journalist for the now banned pro-reform daily newspapers Mosharekat and Khordad. He is known for his political activism and has been described as one of Iran’s student leaders. He is currently based in Washington, DC. Wikipedia
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    Amir Abbas Fakhravar , (Siavash) is an Iranian award winning writer, journalist and a political activist. Fakhravar was born on July 6, 1975 in the capital city of Tehran. Fakhravar was a gifted student and started writing at the age of eight. He wrote
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    "On April 29 secular author and opposition activist Amir Abbas Fakhravar successfully escaped from Iran and is heading for America." Excuse me, where was I when the news broke out? Who is he and what is he likely to tell the Administration when he arriv
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    Amir Abbas Fakhravar has been in prison for over a year. In January 2004, he was taken from Qasr prison to a detention centre called 125 to be interrogated about his alleged links with a political organisation called Jonbesh-e Azadi-ye Iraniyan, which op
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