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Where the Dead Are Considered Dangerous
online.wsj.com
[Wall Street Journal] - They were right: Today's Middle Eastern uprisings began when Neda Agha Soltan was shot to death in the streets of Tehran in the summer of She died with her eyes open as millions of people poured into the streets demanding change after rigged
Iranian opposition calls for more peaceful gatherings
www.payvand.com
[Payvand] - The Council's announcement mentions Neda Agha-Soltan and Sohrab Araabi, the young protesters who were shot to death on the streets of Tehran in the mass protests that followed the June election, in its list of martyrs. The council goes on to name
Death comes to a funeral
www.macleans.ca
[Macleans.ca] - The first one, in 2009, was Neda Agha Soltan, a 26-year-old whose death at the hands of Iran's security forces was caught on camera, and broadcast on YouTube. Two years later it's Haleh Sahabi, 54, a civil liberties activist and the daughter of late
Guardian: Iran claims agent infiltrated opposition and foreign intelligence units
[The Guardian] - Last year, on the first anniversary of the election, Iran broadcast a documentary about Neda Agha-Soltan – the young woman whose death was captured by amateur footage and became a symbol of the protest movement – promoting its own version of the
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