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I hear you Cyrus man, I could just feel the tension as the journalist who snuck into Iran and was working with the student group to get the story together was travelling on the streets. I remember that one of the contacts who was driving her around Iran seemed so relaxed yet nervous while travelling in the car with the journalist and the cameras. I felt that at any moment they would be stopped by security forces. When she entered Iran she told the Iranian officials that she was an Archaeologist in order to not be as rigorously followed and she was given a hotel curfew time.
Those students showed me some guts for what they were doing though, despite the fact that they know they will be arrested and beaten in prison, not to mention the reporter who got the story (she's off to the Balkans next) One of the movement leaders even told his mother not to cry, he chose this method of political action, he is ready to suffer for it and she should be proud of him. This was a couple of days before he was to be taken to jail to serve a sentence he was convicted of for demonstrating. I advise people to check out the story it is really a fascinating eye opener especially for all young people from a respected source in Frontline World.
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