Tehran Tense After Clashes That Killed at Least 13

The New York Times is throughout the day updating its reporting on the aftermath of the Iranian election.

As scattered protests and violence continued to grip Iran’s capital on Sunday, the government arrested relatives of Ali Akbar Hashemi Rafsanjani, a former president who heads two influential councils, exposing a deep rift among the nation’s top clerics.


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