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[Iran Human Rights Voice] Razieh Jaafari, is a student from Shiraz University, who had previously been sentenced to a 1-year jail term by the revolutionary court in the city of Shiraz. Following confirmation of her sentencing by the appeals court, her sentencing order was sent to a section of court in charge of enforcing the order. According to this order, she must appear in Adelabad Prison in this city.
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