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Abadgaran (Alliance of Builders of Islamic Iran; conservative faction),
232
–33,
341
Abdi, Abbas (reformist journalist),
317
–18
Abrahamian, Ervand (historian),
98
Abtahi, Mohammad Ali (vice president)
arrest of,
418
arrested bloggers and,
279
,
306
–7,
308
confession letters and,
299
–300
on Mousavi,
353
as popular blogger,
287
trial of,
439
“velvet coup” plot and,
436
,
442
Adineh
(journal),
119
,
169
,
173
,
177
Afshari, Ali (student),
185
–93,
195
–98,
203
–11,
441
Agha-Soltan, Neda (shooting victim),
424
–26
Ahmadinejad, Mahmoud (president)
Basij support of,
407
–8
characteristics of,
340
declining influence of,
461
“dirt or dust” comment of,
415
–16