Looks like the crazies heading Iran don't want to get the news out about protesters.
Iranian Photojournalist Reportedly Detained After Covering Protest Against Acid Attacks
OCT. 24, 2014
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Thousands of Iranians attended a protest on Wednesday in the city of Isfahan to demand justice for women disfigured in a spate of acid attacks. CreditArya Jafari/Agence France-Presse — Getty Images
Iranian Photojournalist Reportedly Detained After Covering Protest Against Acid Attacks
OCT. 24, 2014
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Thousands of Iranians attended a protest on Wednesday in the city of Isfahan to demand justice for women disfigured in a spate of acid attacks. CreditArya Jafari/Agence France-Presse — Getty Images
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Thousands in Iran Protest Acid Attacks on WomenOCT. 22, 2014
By ROBERT MACKEY
The arrest of the photographer, Arya Jafari, was reported by BBC Persian, a news service staffed by Iranian expatriates that is officially banned inside Iran but still widely seen there.
The arrest was also reported by Iran Wire, an expatriate site, which said that Mr. Jafari, 26, was detained by Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps.
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