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Ahmad Batebi gained notoriety for his appearance on the cover of The Economist magazine holding up a bloodied shirt belonging to a fellow student who had been beaten by the Basij paramilitaries. The photo, which has been called "an icon for Iran's student reform movement," was taken during the Iranian Student Protests in July 1999 in Tehran. Following its publishing, Batebi was arrested, tried in closed-door proceedings, found guilty of "creating unrest," and sentenced to death. This was reduced to 10 years after domestic and international outcry.
| Title | Date | Comments |
|---|---|---|
| Sarah Palin & Those who laugh last! | Sep 03 | 120 |
| Boycotting Ahmadinejad's U.S. Visit? | Aug 30 | 92 |
| Freedom for all | Sep 04 | 79 |
| The Dutch Connection | Sep 01 | 55 |
| Iranian-for-Obama pin | Sep 05 | 37 |
| Person | About | Day |
|---|---|---|
| Shahrzad Ghahremani Ghadjar | Film student's "Sunday" | Sep 05 |
| Elham Farahi | Pussycat Dolls' "Buttons" | Sep 05 |
| Salar Ghajar | Gymnast, aspiring actor | Sep 05 |
| Crime: Expressing opinion | Equality activists sentenced | Sep 05 |
| Shanbehzadeh | Saeed & Naghib, father and son, Bushehri musicians | Sep 04 |
| Maziar Bahari | Documentary filmmaker talks about Iraq and Iraqis | Sep 04 |
| Mehdi Rohani | "Eagle of Iran" | Sep 03 |
| Sheida Hodge | Cross cultural training | Sep 03 |
| Jolly old man | Sings "Aabe Nabaat" | Sep 03 |
| Farinaz | Rapper Farinaz performs "Be Name Zan" ("In the Name of Women") | Aug 30 |
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