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  2. Videos showing Iranian crackdown on protesters go viral as ...

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    Videos on social media showing Iranian security forces severely beating protesters have gone viral as anger grows at a widening crackdown with arrests of prominent figures from rappers to ...

  3. Iran's storytelling tradition spans centuries. A woman in ...

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    For some, the story serves as a gruesome metaphor for the Iranian government’s deadly crackdown on the many young people who took to the streets last fall to protest the country's restrictive ...

  4. My Stealthy Freedom - Wikipedia

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    My Stealthy Freedom is an online movement that was started in 2014 by Masih Alinejad, [1] an Iranian-born journalist and activist based in the United Kingdom [2] and the United States. [3] This movement started as a Facebook page, called My Stealthy Freedom , where women in Iran post photos of themselves without scarves , as a protest against ...

  5. Muhammad: The Messenger of God (film) - Wikipedia

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    In an interview with Iranian Film Daily, Majidi was quoted, "A whole town as well as a full-scale Mecca were recreated down to the most minute detail." [8] The film script depicts Muhammad's adventures through the age of twelve. Majidi added that the film starts with Muhammad's adolescence, and his childhood is shown through flashbacks. [8]

  6. Iranian New Wave - Wikipedia

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    Moreover, Iranian new wave films are rich in poetry and painterly images. There is a line back from modern Iranian cinema to the ancient oral Persian storytellers and poets, via the poems of Omar Khayyam. [7] Features of New Wave Iranian film, in particular the works of legendary Abbas Kiarostami, have been classified by some as postmodern. [8]

  7. Internet censorship in Iran - Wikipedia

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    Following the 2009 election protests, Iran ratified the Computer Crimes Law (CCL) in 2010. [36] The CCL established legal regulations for internet censorship. Notable provisions of the CCL include the following: Article 10, which effectively prohibits internet users and companies from using encryption or protecting data in a manner that would "deny access of authorized individuals to data ...

  8. History of the Islamic Republic of Iran - Wikipedia

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    In the late 1990s, Iranians sent more women to Iranian parliament than Americans sent to U.S. senate. [53] Gharbzadegi ("westoxification") or western cultural influence stubbornly remains, entering via (illegal) music recordings, videos, and satellite dishes, [54] despite government efforts.

  9. Portal:Iran - Wikipedia

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    It was established in 2009 following the death of Neda Agha-Soltan, an Iranian philosophy student, in the street protests that followed the disputed Iranian presidential election in 2009. The college received offers from two anonymous donors to establish a scholarship, followed by many individual donations from former students of Queen's and ...