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All posts tagged women’s world cup

  • Mahnaz Mohammadi, Iran
    Mahnaz Mohammadi: “I am a woman, I am a film-maker, two sufficient reasons to be guilty in Iran.”
    by Olivia Stransky / July 7, 2011

    Iranian filmmaker Mahnaz Mohammadi arrested in Iran and taken to Evin Prison, which is notorious for its political prisoners’ wing. Her passport confiscated, Mohammadi was unable to attend the 2011 Cannes Film Festival.

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