Ali Khamenei (Romanian Wikipedia)

Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "Ali Khamenei" in Romanian language version.

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  • Maziar Bahari (). „How Khamenei Keeps Control”. Newsweek. Arhivat din original la . Accesat în . 
  • „Khamenei Will Be Iran's Last Supreme Leader”. Newsweek. . Arhivat din original la . referring to the enormous power Khamenei has given Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guards Corps, which, under Khamenei's direct control, has brutally repressed demonstrators, human rights activists, and opposition journalists. 

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  • „Iran”. State. . Accesat în . The government monitored meetings, movements, and communications of its citizens and often charged persons with crimes against national security and insulting the regime based on letters, e-mails, and other public and private communications. 

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  • Jamsheed K. Choksy. „Tehran Politics: Are the Mullahs Losing Their Grip?”. World Affairs Journal. Arhivat din original la . Khamenei has strengthened alliances with militant commanders, especially within the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC), in the hope that all opposition to his authority will continue to be suppressed—as it was during the protests of 2009. 

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