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July 18, 2010
The family of Mohammad Sadigh Kaboudvand, head of Kurdistan Human Rights Organization, has stated that he is in critical condition and he may have suffered a brain stroke.

RAHANA: While Mohammad Sadigh Kaboudvand is in poor physical condition, his family has reported that he may have suffered a brain stroke.
The following is a statement by Kaboudvand’s family, published in Rava News:
Based on the latest information on Kaboudvand’s condition, we believe that he has suffered a brain stroke for the 3rd time.
Although the Prison Clinic has stated that he lost his consciousness due to fluctuations in his blood pressure, his dizziness, headache, speech impairment, movement problems, and vision impairment are indicative of a brain stroke.
He is in immediate need of medical attention by a neurologist and has only been visited by a General Practioner. He has currently been prescribed 3 medications for his blood pressure.
According to the latest information, Kaboudvand is in critical condition and is suffering from dizziness, headache, sensory disorders, vision and speech impairments, and the danger of another brain stroke.
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