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Press Archive - 5th July 2009

Interviews and Eyewitness Accounts

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These interviews and accounts are being provided for information purposes, given the lack of media and information coming out of Iran. Their use is permitted as long as credit is given and a citation made.

Amir Toufanpour’s Killing

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Death of Davoud Sadri and the Sadri Family’s Ordeal in Receiving Information – 28 July 2009

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Sohrab Aarabi’s Mother Describes the Endless Search for Her Son – 15 July 2009

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Protestor’s Account of Street Demonstrations – 9 July 2009

Reporter’s Eyewitness Account – 9 July 2009

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Ashkaan Sohrabi’s sister speaks about his death

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Firsthand account of prison treatment by a recently released detainee

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Interview with mother of Yaghoub Barvayeh shot by Basij forces before his death

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Detailed Eyewitness Account of Tehran Protest on 20 June 2009



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