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Hundreds of Iranians living in Berlin, Germany, protest against the outcome of Iran's presidential election and the post-election violence in their home country on Wednesday, June 17, 2009. Iran's opposition keep up pressure on the authorities over the disputed presidential election, which re-elected hardliner President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad. This is the country's biggest crisis since the 1979 revolution. (Markus Schreiber, AP)
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An Iranian student living in Germany flashes the victory sign during a protest against the results of the Presidential elections and post election violence in his home country. At least seven people have been killed and many more wounded in clashes, with protests reported in Tehran and other major cities, after an election that has exposed deep divisions in the oil-rich nation. (Markus Schreiber, AP)
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Hundreds of Iranians demonstrate near the Eiffel Tower in Paris, protesting the outcome of the presidential election. The rulingl government appears to be trying to defuse popular anger and quash unrest by announcing a limited recount, although they continue to crack down on foreign media and show their strength by calling supporters to the streets. (Michel Euler, AP)
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Demonstrators are seen near the Eiffel Tower in Paris. Officials of Iran threatened legal action against websites which publish material that "creates tensions" and issued a new warning to the foreign media, already facing tight restrictions on their work in Iran. (Michel Euler, AP)
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Iranians living in Switzerland demonstrate in front of the United Nations European headquarters in Geneva, Switzerland. (Martial Trezzini, AP)
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(Martial Trezzini, AP)
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An Iranian-American participates in a demonstration in Irvine, California, in solidarity with Iranian protesters over the recent elections. (Chris Carlson, AP)
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US President Barack Obama has voiced "deep concerns" about the aftermath of the election, although he added: "It is not productive, given the history of US-Iranian relations, to be seen as meddling." (Ben Margot, AP)
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An Iranian woman holds up a picture of the latest crackdown by Iranian police on reformist protesters in Tehran, during a silent sit-in against Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad's re-election outside the Iranian Islamic Azad University in Dubai. (Marwan Naamani, AFP)
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An Iranian protester holds a picture of re-elected Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad wearing a Nazi officer's uniform behind a banner that reads "Ahmadinejad is not our president" during a demonstration outside the Iranian consulate in Dubai. (Marwan Naamani, AFP)
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Supporters of reformist presidential candidate Mir Hossein Mousavi, some wearing green as the colour of the party, gather on the streets protesting the results of the Iranian presidential election in Tehran, Iran. (Ben Curtis, AP)
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A picture released by the Fars News Agency shows supporters of defeated Iranian presidential candidate Mir Hossein Mousavi taking part in a rally in Tehran. Iran's opposition stepped up its challenge to the Islamic regime holding another rally even as the authorities intensified a crackdown on the media to try to contain the biggest crisis since the 1979 revolution. (AFP)
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Iranian supporters of defeated presidential candidate Mir Hossein Mousavi march in Tehran. Opposition supporters defied a ban to stage a mass rally in Tehran in protest at President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad's landslide election win, as Iran faced a growing international backlash over the validity of the election and the subsequent crackdown on opposition protests. (Olivier Laban-Mattei, AFP)
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A picture released by the Fars News Agency shows supporters of defeated Iranian presidential candidate Mir Hossein Mousavi taking part in a rally. (AFP)
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(Olivier Laban-Mattei, AFP)
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(Olivier Laban-Mattei, AFP)
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A picture released by the Fars News Agency shows supporters of Mir Hossein Mousavi, attending a rally. Iran has accused the United States of "intolerable" meddling in its internal affairs, alleging for the first time that Washington has fueled a bitter post-election dispute. (AP)
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Defeated Iranian presidential candidate Mir Hossein Mousavi waves at his supporters during a rally. (Olivier Laban-Mattei, AFP)
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