The Guardian: Atrocities revisited: conflict and cruelty in Iran - 0 views
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raphaele bertho on 23 Apr 14In June 2009, a young philosophy student called Neda Agha-Soltan was shot dead by security forces in Tehran during protests against the Iranian elections. The death of Neda, an innocent bystander, was captured by several eyewitnesses on their mobile phones and swiftly posted online - becoming, according to Time magazine, "probably the most widely witnessed death in human history".