Kazem Mousavi, Ardabil Representative: It Doesn’t Matter If Esra Panahi Took Pills and Died

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Kazem Mousavi, Ardabil Representative: It Doesn't Matter If Esra Panahi Took Pills and Died

Kazem Mousavi, the representative of Ardabil, said it’s none of our concern if Esra Panahi took pills and died.

The representative of Ardabil in the Islamic Consultative Assembly, in an interview with Iran Watchdog, commented on the cause of death of Esra Panahi, the Ardabil student who is said to have been killed by security forces.

The story of the high school girl’s death is entirely false. The situation is as follows: this girl’s father killed her fiancé two years ago and was sentenced to execution according to the law. The execution was carried out about a month ago. The claims made by the Ministry of Education and some media outlets about this girl are completely incorrect.

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