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Video turns woman into icon of Iran unrest

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CAIRO - Amateur video of a young Iranian woman lying in the street — blood streaming from her nose and mouth — has quickly become an iconic image of the country's opposition movement and unleashed a flood of outrage at the regime's crackdown. Full Article at MSNBC

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  2. A screen grab taken from a video posted on YouTube which allegedly shows Iranian men trying to help the wounded woman identified as "Neda" Photo: AFP/GETTY IMAGES A v after she was apparently targeted by an Iranian sniper and shot through the chest... Full Article at The Telegraph

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