World powers pressure Iran over violent crackdown (AFP)
Published 6/23/2009 at Yahoo! News: Politics News
AFP - European Union nations on Tuesday called in Iranian ambassadors to express new alarm over violence on the streets of Tehran as the world again sought to pressure the Islamic government over its crackdown.
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