Presiding Judge in Hana Abedi Case Not Aware of Her Exile
From Iran Human Rights Voice:
Hana Abedi is a Kurdish student who has been in detention for the past fourteen months, with the last two months spent in exile in Razan Prison in the city of Hamedan. Her family members have repeatedly tried to convince the presiding judge to allow her a 10-day relief from the prison.
A few days ago, the family members of Ms. Abedi went to the Revolutionary Court in the city of Sanandaj to follow up on the development of their daughter

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I ate Kibbi at a Lebanese restaurant yesterday. I’m going to make falafel for lunch. I hope my mood stays the same
I like Iranian and Lebanese food better than typical Bahraini meals. I wonder if you guys ever had the chance to try Bahraini food. I should reveal some of our special recipes.
Esra’a,
I never tried Bahraini food. I’d appreciate your special recipes
The most militant people I know are vegans. It’s just another form of fundamentalism.
Don’t give up felafel and kibbehs! Tehran finally got a good felafel place (Bibi on Valiasr in case anyone is interested) and I can already see a change for the better…