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Word leaks out on Iran protests

Word leaks out on Iran protests

Defying threats of arrest or worse, witnesses to protests in Iran are leaking reports of violence after the country's disputed presidential elections. "Censoring is very bad here and they have reduced Internet speed," two Iranians said to a friend outside the country. full story
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