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THE SHAH LISTENS TO APPEAL BY MULLAHS.—A spokesman (left) of a group of Iranian religious leaders talks with the Shah of Persia. They asked him to pardon the 100 or so clergy arrested by the security authorities for opposing the Shah's referendum on reforms. They are at Sapahsalar mosque, near the Parliament building in Teheran, where the Shah arrived to open a new library building. The Shah promised to consider the request.

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Press, Volume CII, Issue 30057, 15 February 1963, Page 6

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THE SHAH LISTENS TO APPEAL BY MULLAHS.—A spokesman (left) of a group of Iranian religious leaders talks with the Shah of Persia. They asked him to pardon the 100 or so clergy arrested by the security authorities for opposing the Shah's referendum on reforms. They are at Sapahsalar mosque, near the Parliament building in Teheran, where the Shah arrived to open a new library building. The Shah promised to consider the request. Press, Volume CII, Issue 30057, 15 February 1963, Page 6

THE SHAH LISTENS TO APPEAL BY MULLAHS.—A spokesman (left) of a group of Iranian religious leaders talks with the Shah of Persia. They asked him to pardon the 100 or so clergy arrested by the security authorities for opposing the Shah's referendum on reforms. They are at Sapahsalar mosque, near the Parliament building in Teheran, where the Shah arrived to open a new library building. The Shah promised to consider the request. Press, Volume CII, Issue 30057, 15 February 1963, Page 6