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- Iran - Wikipedia
The Iranian government is an authoritarian regime which has been widely criticized internationally due to poor human rights record, including restrictions on freedom of assembly, expression, and the press, as well as its treatment of women, ethnic minorities, and political dissidents
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An Iranian cultural renaissance in the late 8th century led to a reawakening of Persian literary culture, though the Persian language was now highly Arabized and in Arabic script, and native Persian Islamic dynasties began to appear with the rise of the Tahirids in the early 9th century
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Graffiti in support of Iran’s theocracy has appeared in one of the most prominent Iranian-American neighborhoods in the United States, prompting concern among some residents about intimidation and the spillover of political tensions into diaspora communities
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Iran Iran war day 70: US, Iran trade fire in Hormuz amid ceasefire tensions Iran accuses US of breaching ceasefire near Hormuz as CENTCOM says forces responded to Iranian attacks
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Discover Iran Explore Iran facts, culture, history comprehensive country profile with maps, statistics research resources for students travelers
- Iran War: Latest Breaking News, Updates Analysis | Reuters
Real-time Reuters coverage of the Iran war: US-Israel strikes, Iranian retaliation, nuclear threats, oil market shocks, and regional war risks
- Iran News: Latest stories and updates | The Jerusalem Post
Follow the latest Iran news, stories and updates from the The Jerusalem Post Breaking news about Iranian politics, culture and foreign affairs
- Iran - New World Encyclopedia
Iran-Iraq War Meanwhile, Iraqi leader Saddam Hussein decided to take advantage of perceived disorder in the wake of the Iranian Revolution The once-strong Iranian military had been disbanded, and with the shah ousted, Saddam wanted to position himself as the new strongman of the Middle East
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