Imprisoned Iranian protesters share a bond forged in hell

It began in a police station courtyard. Their legs lashed together with electrical cables, the demonstrators -- part of the protest movement that sprang up after June's disputed presidential election -- were lined up while a judge read out the charges: acting against national security, arson, damaging public property, clashing with law enforcement and colluding with foreign news media. Full Story »

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Leonard Doyle
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by Leonard Doyle - Feb. 15, 2010

Borzou Daragahi's reporting is always spot on. This is a vivid tale of the hell that the Iranian opposition prisoners are going through.

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