Iran General NewsPhotos: Protests in Iran after ‘rigged’ elections - 1

Photos: Protests in Iran after ‘rigged’ elections – 1

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Iran Focus

Tehran, Iran, Jun. 14 – Iranians took to the streets on Saturday in the largest anti-government protests to date since the 1979 Islamic revolution that toppled the Shah. Massive demonstrations erupted in Tehran and other major cities and turned into hit-an-run clashes with State Security Forces throughout the day following the pronouncement that Mahmoud Ahmadinejad won re-election. The demonstrators believe the elections were rigged.

Protests following 2009 election in Iran

 

 

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