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Effat Moridi (March/April 1929 – 24 May 2013), also known as Mother Moeini (Persian: مادر معینی), was one of the Mothers of Khavaran in Iran. She worked for justice for the victims of mass executions carried out by authorities of the Islamic Republic in the 1980s.
EffatMoridi (March/April 1929 – 24 May 2013), also known as Mother Moeini (Persian: مادر معینی), was one of the Mothers of Khavaran in Iran. She worked...
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