Clashes in Iran
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Your support makes all the difference.As Iran observed a day of mourning yesterday for the 25 people killed and 70 wounded in Monday's explosion at the country's holiest religious shrine, reports from Mashad, capital of the north-western province of Khorasan, said security forces had clashed with protesters blaming the government, writes Safa Haeri. But newspapers blamed the Iraqi-backed Mujahedin Khalq Organisation.
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