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Banned happy video in Tehran

Arrest of “Happy” Iranians Highlights Rouhani’s Domestic Battles

Published May 21, 2014by Jasmin Ramsey 3 Comments

by Jasmin Ramsey* It was a perfect headline for the satirical online news site, “The Onion.” “Young Iranians Arrested for Being Too ‘Happy in Tehran’,” reads a May 20 New York Times blog title, with similar reports produced by news… Continue Reading  

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