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Quds International Day in Tehran

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On al Quds day, the last Friday of Ramadan, 18th September 2009 crowds gathered in Tehran, Iran to demonstrate against the contested 2009 election results. Clashes followed, as riot police denied pro
in Politics, on the 18th of September 2009
Quds International Day in Tehran was different than last years. Thousands of people gathered to demonstrate against the regime they perceive as illegal, contesting the 2009 election results and not for Palestine and Quds.

Anti riot forces didn't allow protesters and Musavi-Karrobi fans to go to Jumu'ah (Friday Prayer), leading to clashes with them.

Quds International Day in Tehran was different than last years. Thousands of people gathered to demonstrate against the regime they perceive as illegal, contesting the 2009 election results and not for Palestine and Quds.

Anti riot forces didn't allow protesters and Musavi-Karrobi fans to go to Jumu'ah (Friday Prayer), leading to clashes with them.

ID: 141954
Quds International Day in Tehran was different than last years. Thousands of people gathered to demonstrate against the regime they perceive as illegal, contesting the 2009 election results and not for Palestine and Quds.

Anti riot forces didn't allow protesters and Musavi-Karrobi fans to go to Jumu'ah (Friday Prayer), leading to clashes with them.

Quds International Day in Tehran was different than last years. Thousands of people gathered to demonstrate against the regime they perceive as illegal, contesting the 2009 election results and not for Palestine and Quds.

Anti riot forces didn't allow protesters and Musavi-Karrobi fans to go to Jumu'ah (Friday Prayer), leading to clashes with them.

ID: 141951
Quds International Day in Tehran was different than last years. Thousands of people gathered to demonstrate against the regime they perceive as illegal, contesting the 2009 election results and not for Palestine and Quds.

Anti riot forces didn't allow protesters and Musavi-Karrobi fans to go to Jumu'ah (Friday Prayer), leading to clashes with them.

Quds International Day in Tehran was different than last years. Thousands of people gathered to demonstrate against the regime they perceive as illegal, contesting the 2009 election results and not for Palestine and Quds.

Anti riot forces didn't allow protesters and Musavi-Karrobi fans to go to Jumu'ah (Friday Prayer), leading to clashes with them.

ID: 141952
Quds International Day in Tehran was different than last years. Thousands of people gathered to demonstrate against the regime they perceive as illegal, contesting the 2009 election results and not for Palestine and Quds.

Anti riot forces didn't allow protesters and Musavi-Karrobi fans to go to Jumu'ah (Friday Prayer), leading to clashes with them.

Quds International Day in Tehran was different than last years. Thousands of people gathered to demonstrate against the regime they perceive as illegal, contesting the 2009 election results and not for Palestine and Quds.

Anti riot forces didn't allow protesters and Musavi-Karrobi fans to go to Jumu'ah (Friday Prayer), leading to clashes with them.

ID: 141953
Quds International Day in Tehran was different than last years. Thousands of people gathered to demonstrate against the regime they perceive as illegal, contesting the 2009 election results and not for Palestine and Quds.

Anti riot forces didn't allow protesters and Musavi-Karrobi fans to go to Jumu'ah (Friday Prayer), leading to clashes with them.

Quds International Day in Tehran was different than last years. Thousands of people gathered to demonstrate against the regime they perceive as illegal, contesting the 2009 election results and not for Palestine and Quds.

Anti riot forces didn't allow protesters and Musavi-Karrobi fans to go to Jumu'ah (Friday Prayer), leading to clashes with them.

ID: 141955
Quds International Day in Tehran was different than last years. Thousands of people gathered to demonstrate against the regime they perceive as illegal, contesting the 2009 election results and not for Palestine and Quds.

Anti riot forces didn't allow protesters and Musavi-Karrobi fans to go to Jumu'ah (Friday Prayer), leading to clashes with them.

Quds International Day in Tehran was different than last years. Thousands of people gathered to demonstrate against the regime they perceive as illegal, contesting the 2009 election results and not for Palestine and Quds.

Anti riot forces didn't allow protesters and Musavi-Karrobi fans to go to Jumu'ah (Friday Prayer), leading to clashes with them.

ID: 141961
Quds International Day in Tehran was different than last years. Thousands of people gathered to demonstrate against the regime they perceive as illegal, contesting the 2009 election results and not for Palestine and Quds.

Anti riot forces didn't allow protesters and Musavi-Karrobi fans to go to Jumu'ah (Friday Prayer), leading to clashes with them.

Quds International Day in Tehran was different than last years. Thousands of people gathered to demonstrate against the regime they perceive as illegal, contesting the 2009 election results and not for Palestine and Quds.

Anti riot forces didn't allow protesters and Musavi-Karrobi fans to go to Jumu'ah (Friday Prayer), leading to clashes with them.

ID: 141963
Quds International Day in Tehran was different than last years. Thousands of people gathered to demonstrate against the regime they perceive as illegal, contesting the 2009 election results and not for Palestine and Quds.

Anti riot forces didn't allow protesters and Musavi-Karrobi fans to go to Jumu'ah (Friday Prayer), leading to clashes with them.

Quds International Day in Tehran was different than last years. Thousands of people gathered to demonstrate against the regime they perceive as illegal, contesting the 2009 election results and not for Palestine and Quds.

Anti riot forces didn't allow protesters and Musavi-Karrobi fans to go to Jumu'ah (Friday Prayer), leading to clashes with them.

ID: 141964

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Quds International Day in Tehran was different than last years. Thousands of people gathered to demonstrate against the regime they perceive as illegal, contesting the 2009 election results and not for Palestine and Quds.

Anti riot forces didn't allow protesters and Musavi-Karrobi fans to go to Jumu'ah (Friday Prayer), leading to clashes with them.
Quds International Day in Tehran was different than last years. Thousands of people gathered to demonstrate against the regime they perceive as illegal, contesting the 2009 election results and not for Palestine and Quds.

Anti riot forces didn't allow protesters and Musavi-Karrobi fans to go to Jumu'ah (Friday Prayer), leading to clashes with them.
Quds International Day in Tehran was different than last years. Thousands of people gathered to demonstrate against the regime they perceive as illegal, contesting the 2009 election results and not for Palestine and Quds.

Anti riot forces didn't allow protesters and Musavi-Karrobi fans to go to Jumu'ah (Friday Prayer), leading to clashes with them.
Quds International Day in Tehran was different than last years. Thousands of people gathered to demonstrate against the regime they perceive as illegal, contesting the 2009 election results and not for Palestine and Quds.

Anti riot forces didn't allow protesters and Musavi-Karrobi fans to go to Jumu'ah (Friday Prayer), leading to clashes with them.
Quds International Day in Tehran was different than last years. Thousands of people gathered to demonstrate against the regime they perceive as illegal, contesting the 2009 election results and not for Palestine and Quds.

Anti riot forces didn't allow protesters and Musavi-Karrobi fans to go to Jumu'ah (Friday Prayer), leading to clashes with them.
Quds International Day in Tehran was different than last years. Thousands of people gathered to demonstrate against the regime they perceive as illegal, contesting the 2009 election results and not for Palestine and Quds.

Anti riot forces didn't allow protesters and Musavi-Karrobi fans to go to Jumu'ah (Friday Prayer), leading to clashes with them.
Quds International Day in Tehran was different than last years. Thousands of people gathered to demonstrate against the regime they perceive as illegal, contesting the 2009 election results and not for Palestine and Quds.

Anti riot forces didn't allow protesters and Musavi-Karrobi fans to go to Jumu'ah (Friday Prayer), leading to clashes with them.
Quds International Day in Tehran was different than last years. Thousands of people gathered to demonstrate against the regime they perceive as illegal, contesting the 2009 election results and not for Palestine and Quds.

Anti riot forces didn't allow protesters and Musavi-Karrobi fans to go to Jumu'ah (Friday Prayer), leading to clashes with them.