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Our second uplifting story is about a woman named Kobra Najjar.
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The targeted officials include Mohammad Ali Jafari, commander of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps; Sadegh Mahsouli, minister of welfare and social security; Gholam Hossein Mohseni-Ejei, Iran's chief prosecutor; Saeed Mortazavi, the former chief prosecutor in Tehran; Heydar Moslehi, minister of intelligence; Mostafa Mohammad Najjar, interior minister; Ahmad-Reza Radan, deputy chief of the National Police; and Hossein Taeb, deputy Revolutionary Guard commander for intelligence.
Obama orders sanctions on Iranian officials for human rights abuses Thomas Erdbrink 2010
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The targeted officials include Mohammad Ali Jafari, commander of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps; Sadegh Mahsouli, minister of welfare and social security; Gholam Hossein Mohseni-Ejei, Iran's chief prosecutor; Saeed Mortazavi, the former chief prosecutor in Tehran; Heydar Moslehi, minister of intelligence; Mostafa Mohammad Najjar, interior minister; Ahmad-Reza Radan, deputy chief of the National Police; and Hossein Taeb, deputy Revolutionary Guard commander for intelligence.
Obama orders sanctions on Iranian officials for human rights abuses Thomas Erdbrink 2010
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Then there's the ongoing mystery surrounding former beau "Big Poppa" (assumed in several reports to be married real estate mogul Lee Najjar), her on-again-off-again war with Housewives 'NeNe Leakes, and her numerous stabs at singing professionally.
Real Housewives of Atlanta's Kim Zolciak Breaks Down the Meaning Behind “Google Me” 2010
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Anas Najjar, shovelling aggregate hoisted from the 15m-deep, 300m-long tunnel in which he works, said the price of construction materials had more than halved as the market had become flooded – good news for the construction firms; bad news for the tunnel owners.
Gaza builders lead economic recovery – with some help from the black market 2012
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And the second is the uplifting story of a woman named Kobra Najjar, who has finally been released from prison after 11 years (the last three years waiting to be stoned to death) for a crime she did not commit.
The Cause – “We’re just happy to be doin’ good works” | Can't Stop the Serenity 2010
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While she will never regain full functioning, the treatment seems to be releasing her from what Najjar describes as a "death sentence while still alive."
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This girl was the first case Najjar knows of where the condition caused prominent psychiatric symptoms.
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Since August Najjar has evaluated five similar cases (he will publish the results from the 19-year-old in a medical journal later this year).
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Najjar also noted that the Iranian Red Crescent was helping those affected by the earthquake and that hospitals across the region were caring for the wounded.
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