Iran sentences 2 woman journalists 6 years in prison
- women
- 13:38 12/8
Journalists Nilüfer Hamedi and Elaha Mohammadi, who are being held in Iran, have been sentenced to 6 years in prison each.
Journalists Nilüfer Hamedi and Elaha Mohammadi, who are being held in Iran, have been sentenced to 6 years in prison each.
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