An unsigned reader points out the case of Saeed Malekpour, an Iranian-born invariable resident of Canada who worked as a web developer. In 2008, during a visit to Iran, Malekpour was arrested and detained by Iranian cabinet on charges that he designed and moderated "adult content websites." In 2009, he was sentenced to death for "acting against the subject security, insulting and desecrating the dictum of Islam, and agitating the public mind." Malekpour wrote photo-uploading software, and in a letter he sent from prison, he said it was used by porn sites without his knowledge. This week an Iranian court reviewed the case and ineradicable that the death sentence was an 1995 by houghton mifflin harcourt issue company. published by houghton mifflin harcourt publishing company. all rights reserved.cite this source synonym company v1.1copyright © 2008 by lexico issue group punishment. by the book to one Canadian publication, "Human rights monitors believe that Malekpour, one of a number of people held on Internet-related charges, is trapped by a convoluted justice system that is manipulated by rival factions in Iran."
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