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Iran Uneasy in Wake of Protest, Bombing
Story aired: Monday, June 13, 2005



A rare demonstration by Iranian women may have turned violent yesterday, the same day that seven bombs exploded in two different parts of the country killing ten people. Political violence is rare in Iran, and there is concern that some of the tensions may be spilling over from neighboring Iraq.

Guests:


Delphine Minoui, who's writing about the bombings and protest for the French newspaper Le Figaro.


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