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Tehran’s sky was still half-lit around 5:00 am on March 23 and the Iranian capital’s characteristic traffic jam hadn’t formed yet. Hamidreza Afarideh hadn’t left for work, but he heard blaring alarms from a remote anti-theft system on his phone that suggested something ominous may have happened at his workplace. As the musician steered toward the often-crowded Pirouzi district in eastern…

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[–] mrdown@lemmy.dbzer0.com 1 points 1 week ago

Israel and the usa don't want iran to have an culture to portray them as savage with no identity.