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In the heart of the Iranian capital, BOOF café refreshes cold drinks on a hot summer day.
In this city the American CO FF EE EES must be the most distinctive ice. The cafeteria closed is located in a corner of the US embassy.
High cement walls are plastered with American murals, since Washington had relations with Tehran, a long shadow on this tortious relationship that throws a long shadow.
Within a charming cafe, the Amir Barista says that they would like to improve relationships between America and Iran.
“We hurt US penalties to our businesses and it difficult to travel to the world,” reflects the other wooden sign while it flows another frozen coffee – “keep quiet and drink coffee.”
There are two busy tables. A woman covered in a long black veil, another, a woman in blue jeans with a long hair, shooting the rules that women should wear with her boyfriend.
It is a small picture of this capital, while dealing with doubtful future.
“Americans oppose the Islamic Republic of Iran,” Ayatollah Ali Khameni authority of the Supreme Authority, on Thursday, emission in the Emission of the Fewer Telebist Compound.
“At his core, he always wanted to give up,” 86-year-old Ayatollah, said Israel had no unprecedented wave waves to kill Iran’s nuclear areas and scientists and kill the elderly authorities and scientists.
We saw his talk, since President Donald Trump announced a ceasefire during Tuesday, in a small compound section of the compound still in O FFI CE.
When an Israeli bomb introduced this complex on the 16th June, the furious fire would ventilate the leader’s address through the main studio. Now they are just ashes.
You can still taste his terrible smell; All TV equipment – Cameras, lights, guts – are twisted metal tangles. A glass rug covers the earth.
Israel said that the Islamic Republic’s propaganda was addressed to the arm.
He seems to symbolize his mask in the past darkest time in Iran.
You can also see the Iranian injured Iranians in the city hospitals.
“I’m frightened they could attack again,” said Ashraf Barghi Talghani when we meet in the emergency department of the main hospital, when he works as a mental nurse.
“We don’t trust that this war is over,” he says, in a note that reflects the palpable concerns we hear so many people in this city.
When Israel bombed Evin prison threshold on June 23Dead, soldiers and civilians, Barghi’s nursing in the emergency room.
“Wounds I treated in my 32 years in my 32 years worse than I saw in the Iran-Iraq war in the 80s,” he tells, still visible.
Iran described the strike against the famous prison detained by Most of his political prisoners.
It seemed to stand for the Iranians’ Prime Minister of Netanyahu ‘for his freedom’.
“Israel says only a military and nuclear prison but it is a lie,” he stressed the mortar in his hospital bed. He was at work in the Department of Prisons when the missile entered the building. He shows us his injuries in both arms and back.
At the next door, the soldiers are caring for, but we can’t get there.
During this extensive metropolis, Iranians are counting the cost of this confrontation. Recently, the Ministry of Government Health killed 627 people and almost 5,000 injured.
Tehran slowly returns to life and start his old rhythms again, at least on the surface. His Tra Ffi ck are starting to meet his high highways and nice lined trees lined streets.
Her beautiful bazaar shops are opening again, while people run away from the bombs to escape while they are returning to a city. Israel has a 12-day life military operation, along with the attacks against major nuclear sites in Iran, has so much shook.
“There weren’t good days,” says the pain, while the young woman who breaks immediately trying to explain his sadness. “It’s so heart-breaking,” tears tell me. “We tried very hard to have a better life, but we can’t see the future these days.”
Marble Azadi We met the reasons for the White Tower, one of the most iconic landmarks in Tehran. A large crowd of milling in warm summer evenings, he loved many loved ones, led to the tenses of patriotic songs in the open air concert in the Tehran Symphony Orchestra. The edge was still intended to be quiet to a city.
Favorites and critics from the Iranian clerical authorities were confused by sharing the future of their country.
“They need to hear what people say,” Ali Reza I wonder what advice to his government. “We want greater freedoms, that’s all I’ll say.”
Despite the rules and restrictions that have long been ruled, Iranians speak their minds, while they wait for Washington and Leaders of Washington, for the life they carry.
Lyse Doucet is being supported under the conditions to be reported in Iran is not used in the Persian BBC. This law of Iranian authorities applies to all international media agencies that operate Iran.