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Iran-Tehran skyline With a population of an estimated 15 million, Greater Metropolitan Tehran ranks as one of the world's largest capitals. The growing skyline of Tehran is emerging with an everincreasing speed - Construction cranes are generously scattered all across the cityscape of Tehran, pointing towards every direction. New buildings are popping up everywhere, every month.PHOTO:ALFRED..........
Donkeys draped in American, French, British and other western flags are led by Iranian protestors in front of the British embassy in Tehran 14 February 2006, the latest in a wave of protests sweeping the Muslim world over cartoons ridiculing the Prophet Mohammed. A force of about .PHOTO:ALFRED..........
Mahmoud Ahmadinejad Iranian President (C) watches as a missile passes during the Army Day military parade, outside the mausoleum of the late founder of Islamic republic, Ayatollah Khomeini , 18 April 2006. Iran's armed forces must be at the ready and will "cut off the hand of any aggressor", the hardline president said in a speech to mark national Army Day.PHOTO:ALFRED..........
18/03/2006 Tehran, Portrait of Ayatollah Khamenei Supreme Leader of Iran during the Army Day military parade, outside the mausoleum of the late founder of Islamic republic, Ayatollah Khomeini. PHOTO:ALFRED
Donkeys draped in French, American, British and other western flags are led by Iranian protestors in front of the British embassy in Tehran 14 February 2006, the latest in a wave of protests sweeping the Muslim world over cartoons ridiculing the Prophet Mohammed. A force of about .PHOTO:ALFRED..........
An Iranian child with here family holds a dog in the side walk in Tehran . The entrance of dogs and other pets into governmental buildings is prohibited in Iran.PHOTO:ALFRED..........
Members of the Iranian Golf federation team, listen to the instructions of their coach . Iranian women, meeting the Islamic dress code, plays Golf at Tehran's Azadi stadium, Under the Islamic republic's strict rules, Iranian women practice all kinds of sports but isolated from men. Also since the Islamic revolution ushered in segregation of the sexes and a strict dress code for women, only a tiny number of Iranian women have been allowed inside stadiums. A recent presidential order to end a ban on women spectators in stadiums did not apply to unmarried females. PHOTO:ALFRED... ....
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