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October 17, 2011- Persian2English: Another distinguished student flogged for insulting Ahmadinejad
September 14, 2011- Huffington Post: Jafar Panahi's 'This Is Not A Film' Gets U.S., U.K. Rights
September 6, 2011- Huffington Post: Three Men Hanged For Having Gay Sex In Iran: Reports
June 21, 2011- The Guardian: Mahmoud Ahmadinejad faces impeachment threat
June 3, 2011- The Next Web: Anonymous steals 10,000 Iranian government emails, plans DDoS attack
May 18, 2011- Amnesty International: Remember Majid Tavakkoli On His Second Birthday Behind Bars
May 18, 2011- Washington Post: Hard-liners call for arrest of Ahmadinejad confidant as pressure builds on president
May 13, 2011- Huffington Post: Mahmoud Ahmadinejad Warned By Iran Cleric Amid Power Struggle
May 9, 2011- The Guardian: Ahmadinejad fights to preserve his dwindling power
May 6, 2011- The Guardian: Iran's supreme leader tells Ahmadinejad: accept minister or quit
May 6, 2011- RAW Story: Iranian president may resign after allies arrested, charged with sorcery
May 5, 2011- The Guardian: Ahmadinejad allies charged with sorcery
April 30, 2011- CNN: Hackers group says it will target Iran on Sunday
April 27, 2011- The Guardian: Iran's president and supreme leader in rift over minister's reinstatement
April 27, 2011- The Guardian: Is Mahmoud Ahmadinejad about to resign?
April 21, 2011- Huffington Post: Iranian Nobel Laureate Shirin Ebadi: Sanctions Okay, Nuke Program Is 'Propaganda'
March 20, 2011- New York Times: Obama Urges Iran’s Youth to Shed ‘Chains’
March 14, 2011- Huffington Post: Iran's Revolutionary Guard Launches Cyber Attack: Report
March 6, 2011- The Guardian: Iran's supreme leader accused of abducting key opponents
February 8, 2011- The Guardian: Iran's opposition green movement calls for renewed street protests
February 1, 2011- The Guardian: Egypt revolt has Iran in a spin
January 29, 2011- Digital Journal: Op-Ed: Meanwhile, Iran is hanging one person every twelve hours
January 24, 2011- Common American Journal: Iran: two ‘green wave’ leaders hanged
January 12, 2011- The Guardian: Supreme leader tweetings infuriate Iran's persecuted bloggers
January 10, 2011- New York Times: Iran Sentences Human Rights Lawyer to 11 Years in Jail
January 4, 2011- The Guardian: Iranian nuclear scientist 'tortured on suspicion of revealing state secrets'
January 3, 2011- Salon: Leading conservatives openly support a Terrorist group
December 20, 2010- The Guardian: Iran jails director Jafar Panahi and stops him making films for 20 years
December 19, 2010- Newsweek: The Regime’s New Dread in Iran
December 17, 2010- Radio Zamaneh: Families of killed detainees call for prosecution of senior officials
December 9, 2010- Huffington Post: Iran's Women: Canaries in the Coal Mine
December 4, 2011- The Guardian: US embassy cables: Iran attempts to manipulate Iraq elections
November 22, 2010- Wall St Journal: Assembly Pushes to Oust Iran President
October 24, 2010- The National: Women cyclists face jail, warns Iranian police chief
October 13, 2010- Electronic Frontier Foundation: Holding Nokia Responsible for Surveilling Dissidents in Iran
September 29, 2010- CNN: Iran's 'blogfather' sentenced to almost 20 years in prison
September 23, 2010- CNN: Fighting Ahmadinejad: Where movement in Iran stands
September 22, 2010- The Weekly Standard: Shiva Nazar Ahari's Plight Continues in Iran's Prisons
September 3, 2010- Street Journalist: Shiva Nazar Ahari’s Lawyer Concerned About Her Verdict on the Charge of Moharebeh
August 31, 2011- CNN: Baha'i woman recalls imprisonment in Iran
August 12, 2010- The Guardian: Ashtiani outrage spurs Iran to commute stoning sentences to hanging
August 8, 2010- The Guardian: Iran set to execute 18-year-old on false charge of sodomy
July 26, 2010- AP: Iran's opposition leader warns rulers could topple
July 25, 2010- Huffington Post: Sakineh and Neda
June 15, 2010- AP: HBO works to get film on dissident seen in Iran
June 2, 2010- Washington Post: Iranian authorities step up arrests of women for 'immodest' dress
May 6, 2010- Reporters Without Borders: Reporters Without Borders supports fleeing Iranian journalists








