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Mohammad Jafar Pouyandeh was an Iranian writer and translator born in 1954 who was assassinated in 1998. He was a member of the banned Iranian Writers Association who advocated for freedom of expression. Pouyandeh worked at the Cultural Research Institute translating a book about human rights when he disappeared from his office in 1998. His strangled body was discovered three days later, and he was considered a victim of the Iranian Intelligence Service's plan to eliminate opposition intellectuals.
Mohammad Jafar Pouyandeh was an Iranian writer and translator born in 1954 who was assassinated in 1998. He was a member of the banned Iranian Writers Association who advocated for freedom of expression. Pouyandeh worked at the Cultural Research Institute translating a book about human rights when he disappeared from his office in 1998. His strangled body was discovered three days later, and he was considered a victim of the Iranian Intelligence Service's plan to eliminate opposition intellectuals.
Mohammad Jafar Pouyandeh was an Iranian writer and translator born in 1954 who was assassinated in 1998. He was a member of the banned Iranian Writers Association who advocated for freedom of expression. Pouyandeh worked at the Cultural Research Institute translating a book about human rights when he disappeared from his office in 1998. His strangled body was discovered three days later, and he was considered a victim of the Iranian Intelligence Service's plan to eliminate opposition intellectuals.
Assassinated 1998) was an Iranian writer, translator
and activist. He was a 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. Pouyandeh worked at the Cultural Research Institute and was working on translating a book called Questions & Answer about Human Rights at the time of his death. Death: Pouyandeh was last seen alive leaving his office at four o'clock in the afternoon of December 8, 1998 and still hadn't returned home three days later when his wife wrote and delivered a letter to Iran's President expressing her anguish over his disappearance. His body was discovered strangled in December 11.Based on the confessions of Iranian agents, he was considered
as one of the victims of Iranian Intelligence Services plan to eliminate the