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“But this is an Islamic country,” Nyazi shouted vehemently. “And this is the law, and whoever . . .” “The law?” Vida interrupted him. “You guys came in and changed the laws. Is it the law? So was wearing the yellow star in Nazi Germany. Should all the Jews have worn the star because it was the blasted law?” “Oh,” Zarrin said mockingly, “don’t even try to talk to him about that. He would call them all Zionists who deserved what they got.”
Reading Lolita in Tehran: A Memoir in Books
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