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Iran, stop persecuting your Arab minority
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Jerusalem Post
04-10-2008
Headline: Iran, stop persecuting your Arab minority
Byline: DANIEL BRETT
Edition; Daily
Section: Opinion
Page: 16
Thursday, April 10, 2008 -- 'Collective punishment" is a term used often used to describe Israel's retaliation against Hamas terrorist attacks. Teheran usually rushes to be the first in line to accuse the Jewish state. Yet the Iranian regime's claim to represent the interests of Arabs is belied by its brutal...
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