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Al Jazeera Back On The Streets Of Tehran

Al Jazeera’s Alireza Ronaghi is back on the streets of Tehran to see for himself the effect the protests have had. Reporting in Iran has been difficult as the government banned journalists after the disputed elections.

Thousands of protesters once filled the streets and the city is scarred from everywhere. Patches of the tarmac are burnt, banks are gutted and ATM machines smashed.

The regimes thugs are no longer visible and the streets are quiet and burnt vehicles moved. Here’s the report.

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