Hamid entezam biography of rory

          "'This book belongs to': Trauma, (Bio)Degradation, and the Law in Visual and Narrative Diaries." Biography: An Interdisciplinary Quarterly.

        1. "'This book belongs to': Trauma, (Bio)Degradation, and the Law in Visual and Narrative Diaries." Biography: An Interdisciplinary Quarterly.
        2. Over international figures reflect on the coup that overthrew Dr. Mohammad Mossadegh, democratically elected Prime Minister of Iran.
        3. His current research is focused on the history of the Persian language, and in particular the mechanisms of the incorporation of Arabic vocabulary into Persian.
        4. My life started in in the small village of 54 G.B. Lyallpur District, in a remote part of the West Punjab.
        5. Modern Applications of 3D/4D Ultrasound Imaging in Radiotherapy.
        6. His current research is focused on the history of the Persian language, and in particular the mechanisms of the incorporation of Arabic vocabulary into Persian.!

          Iranian Americans in Fresno say that Friday’s announcement of the Nobel Peace Prize award going to jailed human rights activist Narges Mohammadi puts the international spotlight on Iran and its cleric-led regime, and is a welcome boost to those seeking regime change.

          “Narges Mohammadi has singlehandedly disarmed the regime; because she has not been broken by all that the security forces have unleashed on her in the past 14 years.”— Hamid Entezam, Iranian-American lecturer in comparative religions

          Mohammadi was jailed last year after attending a memorial service for Mahsa Amini, a young Kurdish woman whose death at the hands of Iran’s morality police sparked protests that continue today.

          Mohammadi has continued to be the voice of women in Iran, even though she has been sentenced to 31 years in prison and dozens of “lashes,” said Fresno resident Parvin Malek.

          Malek said when she learned of Mohammadi’s Nobel Prize award, “I was