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Funeral of some of the killed Semirom demonstrators lead to more unrest
The Iranian Student Movement Up to the Minute Reports ^ | August 20, 2003 | SMCCDI daneshoo.org

Posted on 11/09/2003 3:35:34 PM PST by Pan_Yans Wife

Funeral of some of the killed Semirom demonstrators lead to more unrest

SMCCDI (Information Service) Aug 20, 2003

The funeral ceremonies of 4 of the killed Semirom demonstrators lead, today, to more unrest and clashes in this city.

Thousands of residents came into the streets to pay a mass tribute to some of theirs who have been killed by the Islamic republic regime forces.

Slogans shouted against the regime and its leaders lead again to sporadic clashes and chase and run which took place between young freedom fighters and the regime special forces and plainclothes men.

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