Kazem Rajavi, homeland’s first representative to the United Nations

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He engaged in international endeavors to defend human rights in homeland, held graduate degrees in law, sociology and political science, and was a “major opposition voice to the fundamentalist government of persian”. He was a political science professor at Geneva University. He is believed to have been assassinated by homeland agents.

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