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		<title>By: Free Iran Recap - Freedom Via Internet - kmorrison&#8217;s blog - RedState web01.prod.theplanet.eaglepub.com 174.120.27.221</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[[...] Total Oppression Versus Open Communication in Iran In an early show of force students were beaten in their dorm rooms, and their rooms were trashed, computers and the like destroyed. Angered by the brutal beat downs, many professors at Tehran University protested by resigning. Hospital workers who treated the students, also disgusted by the government’s brutality, went on strike the following day to protest the students’ treatment. [...]]]></description>
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