• Marina Nemat (Persian: مارینا نِمت, Russian: Марина Немат; born 22 April 1965) is the author of two memoirs about her life growing up in Iran, serving...
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  • Nemat may refer to: Marina Nemat (born 1965), Russian-Iranian-Canadian author Orzala Ashraf Nemat, Afghan scholar and civil society activist Rameez Nemat...
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    "a bloody terrorist" and alleging that Marina Nemat "tells a story that's not true". In response, Marina Nemat posted on Facebook, "I hope [Goldwater]...
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  • sympathetic position white relation to what the writer wishes to say". Marina Nemat, author of "Prisoner of Teheran" and the winner of the first European...
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    chairman of the Human Rights Foundation Garry Kasparov, Iranian dissident Marina Nemat, Russian democracy activist Vladimir Kara-Murza, Serbian political activist...
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  • Mazinani, photographer and curator Kaveh Nabatian, musician and filmmaker Marina Nemat, author Ghazal Omid, nonfiction political writer, nonfiction children's...
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  • Nasution – Indonesian singer, converted to Protestantism after marriage Marina Nemat – Canadian author of Iranian descent and former political prisoner of...
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  • upbringing, and baptised into the Russian Orthodox Church on August 21, 1561. Marina Nemat – Canadian author of Iranian descent and former political prisoner of...
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    2019. Melody Lau (2012-02-06). "Canada Reads votes off first book: Marina Nemat's Prisoner of Tehran". National Post. Archived from the original on 2012-02-06...
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    Russian refugees in Persia include the political activist and writer Marina Nemat and the former general and deputy chief of the Imperial Iranian Air Force...
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