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

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Rajavi also held a professorship and taught at the School of Law at Geneva University for nearly 10 years.162 members of Congress referred to Kazem Rajavi as “a great advocate of human rights, who had dedicated his life to establishment of democracy in his homeland.”Rajavi had received several threats from agents of the homeland, but continued his work as a dissident and human rights activist.

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