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Sadness to me is the happiest time
When a shining city rises from the ruins of my drunken mind
Those times when I’m silent and still as the earth,
The thunder of my roar is heard across the universe.
Rumi
It has now been almost six months since those fateful days in June when the people of Iran shattered the [...]
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Posted on 28 July 2009. Tags: Arrests, Basij, Election Protests, Government Sanctioned Murder, Government Sanctioned Violence, Iran, Iran Election Protests, Iran Green Movement, Iranian Prison, Islamic Republic, Khamenei, Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, Mohsen Rezai, Mohsen Rouhalamini, Mousavi, Political Prisoners, Prisoner Abuse, Rigged Iran Presidential Elections
Regime Releases 140 Detainees in Apparent Bid to Ease Pressure From Opposition; Reports of Violent Interrogations Abound
By FARNAZ FASSIHI
Reports from Tehran families in recent days of receiving the bodies of relatives arrested at opposition rallies who later died from violent treatment in prison have fueled anger at the government.
Among the dead is Mohsen Rouhalamini, the [...]
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