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  5. IranWire. “View from Iran: The Green Movement,” June 23, 2015, http://en.iranwire.com/features/6576/; see also an interview with Hossein Ghazian, one of the pollsters: IranWire, “‘The Walls Have Ears’: Finding Out What the Iranian Public Really Thinks,” June 22, 2015, http://en.iranwire.com/features/6577/.

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