John Lee Anderson writes:
Early this summer, while walking in the Alborz Mountains outside Tehran, I came across three members of Iran’s reformist Green Movement. It was a parching-hot afternoon, and they had taken shelter from the heat in a cherry orchard next to a stream, where fruit hung glistening from the branches. Read the story here.
The New Yorker: After the crackdown
Since the government crackdown, street demonstrations have been rare, and so, too, have foreign journalists in Iran.