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Iran's protest movement has entered a new phase
By Omid Memarian

Wednesday, December 16, 2009

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Last week, six months after Iran's June 12 presidential elections, thousands of students protested against the government in universities across Iran - a strong signal that Iran's domestic crisis is far from over, and moreover, entering a new phase. Six months ago, the major focus of the hundreds of thousands of protesters who marched the streets of Tehran.


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