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Young push barriers in a land split in two

By Anna Fifield

Published: June 18 2009 18:44 | Last updated: June 18 2009 18:44

Many young Iranians talk of the two Irans: the public one where it is wise to stick within the limits, and the private one where anything goes.

The urban, middle-class youngsters might not like the rules imposed on them by the clerics who run their country, but they have learned how to live with them. After all, 60 per cent of the population has never known any Iran other than the 30-year-old Islamic republic.

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