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Mohammad Mokhtari (Persian: محمد مختاری) (April 21, 1942 – December 3, 1998 [1]) was an Iranian writer, poet and left-wing activist. He was an active member of the Iranian Writers Association , a group that had been long banned in Iran due to their objection to censorship and encouraged freedom of expression. [ 2 ]
Mohammad Mokhtari – a writer that supported freedom of speech and freedom of the press, went missing and was found dead by suffocation, with suspicious bruising found on his neck. [11] Mohammad Jafar Pouyandeh – a writer that supported freedom of speech and freedom of the press, went missing for three days and was found strangled to death.
Mohammad Mokhtari may refer to: Mohammad Mokhtari (writer) (1942–1998), Iranian poet; Mohammad Mokhtari (protester) (1989–2011), Iranian university student;
Mohammad Mokhtari (محمد مختاری) Mohammad Reza Ali Payam (Haloo), poet (محمدرضا عالیپیام) Mohammad Reza Shafiei-Kadkani, poet (محمدرضا شفیعی کدکنی) Mohammad-Amin Riahi, scholar and writer (محمدامین ریاحی) Mohammad-Reza Shafiei-Kadkani, poet; Mohammad-Taghi Bahar, poet(محمدتقی بهار)
Mohammad Ali Jamalzadeh, writer (محمد علی جمالزاده) Mohammad Hejazi, novelist and playwright; Mohammad Hossein Shahriar, poet (محمد حسين شهريار) Mohammad Jafar Pouyandeh (محمد جعفر پوینده) Mohammad Mokhtari(محمد مختاری) Mohammad Reza Ali Payam (Haloo), poet (محمدرضا عالیپیام)
Not long after, he received news that two of his friends and colleagues Mohammad Mokhtari and Mohammad-Ja'far Pouyandeh had been abducted and killed in Tehran. His name was said to be on the regime's death list. [4] These killings were part of what is known as Chain Murders of Iran. Koushan was then forced to live in exile and resided in Norway ...
Mohammad Reza Mokhtari (Persian: محمدرضا مختاری) is an Iranian Greco-Roman wrestler. He reached semi final in the 72 kg event at the 2021 World Wrestling Championships held in Oslo , Norway .
Sane Jaleh was born in Paveh in Kermanshah Province in 1985 and was a Kurdish Hewrami Iranian and Sunni Muslim.At the time of his death he was in his third year of studies in the field of dramatic arts at the Department of Cinema and Theater [4] at the University of Arts, Tehran.