Death of Iranian activist who burned picture of supreme leader causes outcry
Iran’s police say Omid Sarlak, 22, shot himself, but fellow activists suspect he may have been killed for his views The death of a young Iranian man who had filmed himself burning a photograph of the country’s supreme leader has sparked a war of words between state media and activists over how (…)
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