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Tag Archives: Red Army Fraction
Cui Bono
One year ago a very graphic video had been posted on YouTube which apparently showed the dying of assassinated 27-year-old Neda Agha Soltan in terrifying directness. Neda, who allegedly had been on her way to the then common protests against … Continue reading →
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Tagged Alamut, Basij, Benno Ohnesorg, Farah Diba, Green Movement, Hashashiyyin, Hassan-i Sabah, hype, Islamic Republic of Iran, Ismaili, Jubelperser, Karl-Heinz Kurras, Mohammad Reza Pahlavi, Movement 2 June, Neda Agha-Soltan, postelection protests, Red Army Fraction, sensationalism, sniper, western media
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