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The following cartoon is a work by Iranian cartoonist Mana Neyestani called "Forbidden"
The terrorist group Jundullah has released the images of the two suicide bombers who caused Thursday's bomb blasts in the south-eastern city of Zahedan.
On 1 July, a seminar entitled “The New Political Role of Internet and Mobile Phone: Example Iran” took place in Brussels with the presence of many Iranian and European writers, journalists and activists.
The following cartoon is a work by Iranian cartoonist Mana Neyestani called "Sounds and silence".
Opposition leader Mir Hossein Mousavi has met with recently released journalist Emadeddin Baghi.
Filmmaker and writer Mohammad Nourizad has been freed from prison. According to the Kaleme website, he was temporarily released on bail after enduring months of torture and hunger strike in Evin prison. The bail amount is said to have been more than $300,000.
The following photo show Emadeddin Baghi just a few hours after his release from prison.
“One of the most interesting activities in the past year has been carried by artists. This will preserve a legacy for this movement in the future. I believe that the people must help distribute these films, images, video clips caught on mobile phone cameras, these websites and posters. These are our best tools. They are like an army."
People gathered in San Francisco's Chrissy Field Saturday and marched past people hiking and biking along the beach and then up a hill overlooking Golden Gate Bridge.
Following a visit to Qom by the opposition leader Mahdi Karroubi, organised vigilantes have surrounded the place of his stay.