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Iran: one year on

Our contributors look at what has changed – and what hasn't – since last summer's disputed elections
  • A supporter of Mir Hossein Mousavi in Iran

    The myth of Iran's Twitter revolution

    Abbas Barzegar
  • Iranian opposition supporters demonstrate at Tehran University in Iran.

    Sanctions against Iran may boost the protest movement

    Massoumeh Torfeh
  • Iran's supreme leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei

    Iran: how long can Islamic Republic limp on?

    Meir Javedanfar
    Meir Javedanfar: Iran – one year on: Public anger did not overthrow the regime but the Republic has been damaged, and infighting threatens stability
  • Timothy Garton Ash

    Iran's tortured Green movement is down but not out. We can still help

    Timothy Garton Ash

    Timothy Garton Ash: Iran – one year on: One harrowing year since the stolen election, the people of Iran need the world's attention to go beyond the nuclear issue

  • The brutal crackdowns only make Iran's women stronger

    Shirin Ebadi

    Shirin Ebadi: Iran – one year on: The protest movement is now a year old – but the feminists at its helm can look back on decades of courageous activism

  • Geoffrey Robertson

    The UN must try Iran's 1988 murderers

    Geoffrey Robertson

    Geoffrey Robertson: Iran – one year on The mass murderers of 1988 now hold power in Tehran. The world must make them face justice

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