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The initial report was that Afghan student journalist Parwez Kambaksh was found guilty and sentenced to death because he downloaded and distributed a document about women's rights.
Update on Afghan student journalist who was sentenced to death 2008
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The initial report was that Afghan student journalist Parwez Kambaksh was found guilty and sentenced to death because he downloaded and distributed a document about women's rights.
Update on Afghan student journalist who was sentenced to death 2008
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In January, Parwez was handed a death sentence during a closed court session, with no legal representation.
IWPR Reporter Uncovers Human Rights Abuses in Northern Afghanistan IWPR 2008
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When the case went to trail, Abramson won an acquittal for Parwez, who even received a round of applause from the jury.
Three Faces of Evil Dunne, Dominick 1996
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Subsequently she sued Parwez for payment for her legal services.
Three Faces of Evil Dunne, Dominick 1996
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So he and his brother Parwez at once hastened to Perizadah's bower, where she was about retiring to rest; and, with many excuses for troubling her at so unseasonable an hour, reported to her all that happened.
Arabian nights. English Anonymous 1855
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Darwaysh strave to stay Prince Parwez from his design and shewed him all the dangers on the way.
Arabian nights. English Anonymous 1855
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Next day at break of dawn Princes Bahman and Parwez rode forth in rich attire to the appointed place where they first met the Shah, who was also punctual to his promise and vouchsafed to join them in the hunt.
Arabian nights. English Anonymous 1855
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Parwez, "O holy father, I know the man of whom thou speakest, for that he was my brother; and I learned that he was dead, but have no inkling of the cause whereby he died."
Arabian nights. English Anonymous 1855
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Parwez had left her; she counted them overnight when she retired to rest, she slept with them around her neck during the hours of darkness, and when she awoke at the dawn of day she first of all consulted them and noted their condition.
Arabian nights. English Anonymous 1855
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