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Nasser Zarafshan (born 1946) is an Iranian writer, translator, and attorney. He is known for having been arrested while acting as the legal envoy of two of the families of dissident Iranian writers who were assassinated in November 1998 in what came to be known in Iran as the "Chain Murders" or "serial murders" case. The arrest was widely condemned by human rights groups. It is reported that Zarafshan had been tremendously critical of the shortcomings in the official examination into these killings. In 2002 he was sentenced to five years' imprisonment and was released from prison in March 2007.

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  • Nasser Zarafshan (de)
  • Nasser Zarafshan (fr)
  • Nasser Zarafshan (en)
  • Nasser Zarafshan (sv)
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  • Nasser Zarafshan (persisch ناصر زرافشان; * 1946) ist ein iranischer Schriftsteller, Übersetzer und Rechtsanwalt. (de)
  • Nasser Zarafshan (born 1946) is an Iranian writer, translator, and attorney. He is known for having been arrested while acting as the legal envoy of two of the families of dissident Iranian writers who were assassinated in November 1998 in what came to be known in Iran as the "Chain Murders" or "serial murders" case. The arrest was widely condemned by human rights groups. It is reported that Zarafshan had been tremendously critical of the shortcomings in the official examination into these killings. In 2002 he was sentenced to five years' imprisonment and was released from prison in March 2007. (en)
  • Nasser Zarafshan est un avocat iranien, défenseur des droits humains. Le 19 mars 2002, au terme d'un procès secret, un tribunal militaire iranien l'a condamné à 5 ans d'emprisonnement et à 70 coups de fouet. Il a été condamné à 2 années de prison pour avoir rendu publiques des informations d'État, à 3 ans d'emprisonnement pour détention d'armes à feu, ainsi que 70 coups de fouet pour détention illicite d'alcool. Il s'est également vu interdire l'exercice de la profession d'avocat, alors que seule une juridiction disciplinaire d'avocats est en droit de prendre une telle sanction. (fr)
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  • Nasser Zarafshan (en)
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