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Marzieh was the great diva of Persian traditional song who was silenced after the Islamic Revolution in 1979 but who re-emerged years later outside Iran as a singer and a highly public supporter ...
Marzieh Hashemi, an American-born journalist working for an Iranian news outlet, has been released from U.S. custody after testifying before a grand jury in Washington, her representative said ...
Marzieh was effectively silenced. For 15 years, any sort of musical continuity in her life was ruptured and she lived between Tehran's wealthy Niavaran district, close to the Shah's last residence ...
Exiled Iranian singer Ashraf-o-Sadat Mortezai, known to her fans as Marzieh, died on October 13 in Paris at the age of 85, RFE/RL's Radio Farda reports. Her granddaughter, Janan Khoram, told Radio ...
Marzieh Hashemi, a news anchor for Iran's English-language Press TV, had been held in jail to make sure she would appear to testify before a federal grand jury in Washington, D.C.
Marzieh Hashemi, an Iranian state television anchorwoman who was born in the U.S., has reportedly been freed from U.S. detention after giving testimony before a federal grand jury.
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