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The Foundation for Democracy in Iran has put photos on the Internet, depicting life--or rather, death--in Tehran today.(The Week)(Brief article)

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The Foundation for Democracy in Iran has put photos on the Internet, depicting life--or rather, death--in Tehran today. Some of the stormtroopers of the Islamist revolution were photographed descending on Molavi Street in the city district of Sarsabel, where in full public view they set about murdering 23 people. The victims, male and female, were alleged to be prostitutes, homosexuals, drug addicts, pornographers, and vendors ...

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