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  2. Iranian Green Movement - Wikipedia

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    The Iranian Green Movement (Persian: جنبش سبز ایران) or Green Wave of Iran (Persian: موج سبز ایران), [1] also referred to as the Persian Awakening or Persian Spring by the western media, [2] refers to a political movement that arose after the June 12, 2009 Iranian presidential election and lasted until early 2010, [3] in which protesters demanded the removal of Mahmoud ...

  3. 2009 Iranian presidential election protests - Wikipedia

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    On Wednesday 17 June another large protest occurred; some members of the Iranian national football team wore green wristbands in support of Mousavi during their game against South Korea. On Thursday, 18 June more than 100,000 protesters held a candlelight vigil in Tehran following Mousavi's call for a day of mourning for those killed in protests.

  4. List of video games developed in Iran - Wikipedia

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    2009 Modern Industry Center Ras Games Children of Morta: Action role-playing, roguelike PC, Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4, Xbox One 2019 Dead Mage 11 Bit Studios: E.T. Armies [2] FPS Unreal Engine: PC 2016 Respina games Merge Games Engare: Puzzle PC 2017 Mahdi Bahrami Mahdi Bahrami Fighting in Aden Gulf [3] FPS Unity engine: PC 2012 Amytis ...

  5. Age of Paladins - Wikipedia

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    Age of Heroes (Persian: عصر پهلوانان [1]) (previously named Age of Pahlevans or Asre Pahlevanan) is a 2009 Iranian video game.Created by the Modern Industry Center, it was released by Ras Games and the National Foundation for Computer Games [2] with support from the Ferdowsi Foundation.

  6. Ashura protests - Wikipedia

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    The demonstrations were part of the 2009 Iranian election protests and were the largest since June. In December 2009, the protests saw an escalation in violence. [1] [2] [3] In response to this protest, pro-government protesters held a rally in a "show of force" three days later on 30 December (9 Dey) to condemn Green Movement protesters. [4]

  7. Timeline of the 2009 Iranian election protests - Wikipedia

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    Following the 2009 Iranian presidential election, protests against alleged electoral fraud and in support of opposition candidates Mir-Hossein Mousavi and Mehdi Karroubi occurred in Tehran and other major cities in Iran and around the world starting after the disputed presidential election on 2009 June 12 [1] and continued even after the inauguration of Mahmoud Ahmedinejad as President of Iran ...

  8. Internet activism during the 2009 Iranian election protests

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    Internet activism and, specifically, social networking has been instrumental in organizing many of the 2009 Iranian election protests. [1] Online sites have been uploading amateur pictures and video, and Twitter, Facebook, and blogs have been places for protesters to gather and exchange information. [1]

  9. The Green Wave - Wikipedia

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    The Green Wave is a 2010 documentary film directed by Ali Samadi Ahadi. It covers the 2009 Iranian presidential election protests and human rights violations in Iran . [ 1 ] The film premiered at the 2010 Filmfest Hamburg .