Battered not beaten: Iranian opposition plays the long game

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ImageThe Times: The Iranian opposition is brave and inspiring. Its members repeatedly risk their limbs, lives and liberty by taking to the streets in defiance of the regime and its ruthless security forces.

‘Gunfire heard’ as Iran police clash with protesters

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ImageBBC: Dozens of people are reported to have been arrested across Iran after violent confrontations between security forces and anti-government demonstrators.

Obama: Turkey an important player in Iran issue

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ImageReuters: U.S. President Barack Obama said on Monday he believed Turkey could be an "important player" in moving Iran toward resolving disputes over its nuclear program.

Iran police fire tear gas at protesters

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ImageAFP: Police fired tear gas on Monday at Iranian protesters gathered in central Tehran chanting slogans against President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, witnesses said, as the nation marked Students Day.

Iran police clash with protesters in Tehran – witness

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ImageReuters: Iranian police used batons on opposition supporters chanting anti-government slogans in a central Tehran square on Monday, a witness said.

Malaysia recalls U.N. envoy after Iran nuclear vote

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ImageReuters: Malaysia said on Sunday it recalled its envoy to the United Nations in Vienna for "consultations" after he voted against a resolution at the International Atomic Energy Agency rebuking Iran.

Mothers arrested before opposition rally in Iran

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ImageNew York Times: Ahead of a planned opposition rally on Monday, Iran tightened security and arrested more than 20 mothers who were mourning children killed in the unrest that has broken out since the disputed June 12 elections.

Iranian police surround university to prevent protest

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ImageReuters: Iranian riot police have surrounded Tehran University to prevent the opposition from hijacking a state-organised rally on Monday, a witness said.

Obama asks Turkey’s Erdogan to back Iran sanctions

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ImageBloomberg: President Barack Obama will press Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan of Turkey, one of NATO’s two Muslim members, for more support in curbing Iran’s nuclear program and rebuilding Afghanistan.

Obama security adviser: Picture not good on Iran

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ImageAP: President Barack Obama's national security adviser says the door remains open for Iran to work with other countries on its nuclear program. But James Jones also says the "picture is not a good one."