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Iran Cracks Down On Foreign Media

At left, a significant contingent of Iranian police is jeered by protesters as it rolls through the streets of Tehran, June 15, 2009. Full Article at CBS News

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  1. No journalist has permission to report or film or take pictures in the city
    SOURCE: CBS News 6 months ago
  2. Any re-count must be done in the presence of representatives of the presidential candidates ... so that everyone will be assured.
    Ali Khamenei Ali Khamenei SOURCE: Xinhua 6 months ago
  3. The reason for the strengthening of these ties is money and arms, both of which Hamas needs and Iran is willing to give.
    SOURCE: Rantburg 6 months ago
  4. If the project continues at the present rate and is not interrupted.
    SOURCE: Rantburg 6 months ago
  5. In recent days, a number of our countrymen were wounded and a number were martyred ... I ask the people to express their sympathy with the families of the martyred and wounded .... by coming together in mosques or staging a peaceful rally using the symbols of mourning. I will attend the ceremony myself
    SOURCE: Xinhua 6 months ago
  6. Election fraud in Iran is no different than what happens in liberal states during elections. The struggle over the election results in Iran is internal and is unconnected to its strategic aspirations, including its nuclear program.
    SOURCE: Rantburg 6 months ago
  7. The international community must enforce the sanctions and continue this policy.
    SOURCE: Rantburg 6 months ago
  8. We will extend a hand if you are willing to unclench your fist
    SOURCE: Miami Herald 6 months ago
  9. Those are core interests not just to the United States but I think to a peaceful world in general.
    SOURCE: Irish Times 6 months ago
  10. You have no right to complain, because you took our whole country hostage in 1953
    SOURCE: Merinews 6 months ago

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  1. EDITORS' NOTE: Reuters and other foreign media are subject to Iranian restrictions on leaving the office to report, film or take pictures in Tehran.

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  3. EDITORS' NOTE: Reuters and other foreign media are subject to Iranian restrictions on leaving the office to report, film or take pictures in Tehran.

    EDITORS' NOTE: Reuters and other foreign media are subject to Iranian restrictions on leaving the office to report, film or take pictures in Tehran. View Photo »