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In Iran: Co-Founder of now-banned freedom movement dies

Published April 13th, 2002 - 02:00 GMT
Al Bawaba
Al Bawaba

A high-ranking member and co-founder of the now-banned Freedom Movement of Iran died in Tehran Friday following a brief illness.  

 

Yadollah Sahabi passed away at the age of 96 two weeks after being admitted to a hospital following a cerebral hemorrhage, according to IRNA. Authorities pronounced him clinically dead a week later. 

 

IRNA said that a close relative of Sahabi claimed a funeral procession would be held for the activist Sunday at the Tehran University.  

 

A university professor, Sahabi was a well-known writer and a Tehran legislator after the Islamic Revolution.  

 

He is the father of a senior member of the Freedom Movement of Iran, Ezzatollah, who was sent to prison in March on charges he was part of a conspiracy to topple the Islamic Republic. (Albawaba.com) 

 

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