File:Artist Mehrzad Mumtahan Turquoise Feet Sculpture.jpg
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| Caption | Artist Mehrzad Mumtahan is the nephew of one of seven former Baha'i leaders in Iran who are each currently serving a 20-year prison sentence. Mr. Mumtahan's ceramic sculpture, titled "Turquoise Feet," pictured, conveys the cruelty of a commonly-used punishment in which the soles of a prisoner's feet are beaten. |
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