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Mohammad Mokhtari (writer)

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Sokhan magazine. He also had close ties with other publications such as Takapu. Mokhtari played a key role in the re-opening of the Iranian Writers’ Association. He was a long-time member of the Association and a central figure in the Third Iranian Writers’ Association. According to friends and acquaintances, he worked eagerly for the achievement of the goals of the Association, and followed its projects with patience and perseverance; his constructive and helpful criticism proved vital for the Association (Asr-e No). He also played a crucial part in the writing and publication of a letter, dated October 15, 1994, in which 134 writers stated their objection to censorship and restraints on the freedom of expression. Mokhtari was a successful researcher and respected poet and he had published several books of poetry, as well as a book on mythology.
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In 1981, he was the secretary of the Iranian Writers’ Association for one year. He was arrested in 1982 for political reasons and imprisoned for two years and at this time he was also permanently banned from working for the Iranian government. From 1986, he was on the editorial board of the Donya-ye
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in an uninhabited area of Aminabad, on the estate of a cement factory, near the road to Firuzabad (near Tehran City). There was nothing to help identify the body, other than a pen and a piece of paper. The body was transferred to the police station’s forensic team. On December 10 (the
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On December 3, 1998, Mokhtari left his house for shopping and never returned. The next day, police officers of Aminabad found an
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He died on December 3, 1998, of suffocation. His death came only a few days after the death of Iranian political activists,
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This article is about the Iranian writer killed in 1998. For the Iranian student protester killed in 2011, see
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later denied responsibility for the Mokhtari death and claimed a "foreign network" may have assassinated him.
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and soon became a member of its scientific committee. From 1979 until the beginning of the
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in 1969, majoring in Persian Language and Literature. He married in 1972 and had two sons.
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UNESCO Director General Expresses Shock at the murder of Mohammad Mokhtari
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In 1973, Mokhtari joined the literary foundation of Ferdowsi’s
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Mohammad Mokhari memorial in defense of human rights in Iran
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Mohammad Mokhtari (protester)

Mashhad
Aminabad, Firuzkuh
Iranian
Persian
left-wing
Iranian Writers Association
Chain murders of Iran
Mashhad
Ferdowsi University of Mashhad
Shahnameh
Cultural Revolution
University of Tehran
unidentified body
International Human Rights Day
Parvaneh Eskandari Forouhar
Dariush Forouhar
Mohammad-Ja'far Pouyandeh
Iranian Ministry of Intelligence
Chain murders of Iran
1988 executions of Iranian political prisoners


"Human Rights & Democracy for Iran"


"Iran Giving Voice to Freedom, Tehran's intellectuals won't keep quiet"

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