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Marjan Davari | |
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Native name | مرجان داوری |
Born | Tehran, Iran | 24 April 1966
Occupation | Researcher, Translator, Writer |
Language | Persian |
Nationality | Iran |
Citizenship | Iranian |
Education | English diploma, Bachelor Of Arts |
Alma mater | Alzahra University |
Genres | Philosophy, Psychology, Esoteric, Theological sciences, Ontology, Metaphysics |
Marjan Davari (b. April 24, 1966; Tehran, Iran) (Persian: مرجان داوری) is an Iranian researcher, translator and writer who has been studying, teaching, translating and researching philosophical texts for more than 20 years.
Marjan was arrested at her father's home on September 23, 2015 in Karaj and has been held in a women's jail Qarchak prison (زندان قرچک),[1] She subsequently was sentenced to death for blasphemy and an additional 16 months' imprisonment for insulting the Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei.[2]
Iranian courts have sentenced three individuals, including a woman, to death for the expression of their opinion. ... Three prisoners by the names of Sina Dehghan, Mohammad Nouri and Marjan Davari have reportedly been sentenced to death by Iranian courts based solely on opinions or beliefs they expressed.