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Student hailed hero as he takes on Iranian Supreme Leader Ayatollah Khamenei - but was it all a set up?

Iranian student Mahmoud Vahidnia

A student who dared to criticise Iran’s supreme leader to his face has been hailed a hero. And incredibly, Mahmoud Vahidnia, has not been taken to task over his actions – which are usually punishable by prison. Full Article at Daily Mail - UK

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