Iranian election protests

Iran’s election goes online

Iran’s President Ahmadinejad is on Facebook, Twitter and YouTube — as are Iran’s other candidates.

Iranian Women Remember Green Revolution Ahead of Election

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Artists on Iran

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Iran: an uprising, a crackdown. One year later, where’s the revolutionary spirit?

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Student protests ramping up in Tehran

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Jailed Protestors: Abuse in Iranian Prisons

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During Iran’s disputed presidential election, hundreds of demonstrators were arrested and sent to prison, where some have met with abusive guards. For more, The Takeaway turns to Robert Worth, The New York Times’ Beirut bureau chief.

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On-scene Report: Tehran in Turmoil

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After days of protest over the disputed presidential election in Iran, demonstrators are once again taking to the streets. To give us an on scene report, we are joined by Babak Dehghanpisheh, Middle East Correspondent for Newsweek.

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Tehran Unrest: How Tight is the Government’s Control?

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Supporters of Iranian presidential candidate Mir Hossein Mousavi called for a rally to occur, despite the government’s crackdown. New York Times columnist Roger Cohen joins The Takeaway from Tehran where he has been monitoring the protests.