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To supplement reporting by New York Times journalists inside Iran on Thursday, The Lede will continue to track the aftermath of Iran's disputed presidential election, as we have since election day, June 12. Please refresh this page throughout the day to get the latest updates at the top of your screen (updates are stamped with the time in New York). For an overview of the current situation, read the main news article on our Web site, which will be updated throughout the day. Readers inside Iran or in touch with people there are encouraged to send us photographs or use the comment box below to tell us what you are seeing or hearing.
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Quiet crackdown drains Iran dissidents
Jun 19th, 2009 - MSNBC
Iranian authorities have barred journalists for international news organizations from reporting on the streets and ordered them to stay in their offices. This report is...
Iran opposition quiet amid strategic bind
Jun 19th, 2009 - Salon.com
Jun 27th, 2009 | EDITOR'S NOTE: Iranian authorities have barred journalists for international news organizations from reporting on the streets and ordered them to stay in their offices...
Iran Accuses UN Chief of Meddling in Election Dispute
Jun 19th, 2009 - VOA News
Iran is accusing U.N. Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon of meddling in its affairs after he urged the Islamic state to stop its crackdown on opposition protesters. Iranian state media quote the Foreign Ministry as saying Tuesday Mr...
Will feared Basij transform Iran showdown?
Jun 19th, 2009 - MSNBC
CAIRO - They're the most feared men on the streets of Iran. The pro-government Basij militia has held back its full fury during this week's street demonstrations. But witnesses say the force has unleashed its violence in shadowy nighttime raids...
Obama: Concerned by Iran supreme leader's remarks
Jun 19th, 2009 - Yahoo! News
WASHINGTON – President Barack Obama says he is very concerned by the "tenor and tone" of comments by the Iranian supreme leader, who warned of a crackdown if protesters continue massive street rallies.




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