From Iran today: Friday, September 18, 2009 Driving Through the Gauntlet: We left the village today, Qods Day, on our way back to the city. As we were leaving the city the Qods Day demonstrators were dispersing and returning home. Among the crowds were a number of boys in karate classes, all dressed in their [...]
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9/30/09 Today’s letter from Iran: Driving through the gauntlet
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