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In our case, the law really was blind; in its mistreatment of women, it knew no...
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Azar Nafisi
Book:
Reading Lolita in Tehran: A
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In our case, the law really was blind; in its mistreatment of women, it knew no religion, race or creed.
( Azar Nafisi )
[ Reading Lolita in Tehran: A ]
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