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later that day they summoned the iranian ambassador. unsurprisingly, the iranian regime disagrees. translation: ., , , translation: the worst things iran is like other _ translation: the worst things iran is like other countries i iran is like other countries that might give into the rioters. here we have educated men and women. no, the aroney and students won't let the protesters do whatever they want. . �* . protesters do whatever they want. . �* , . , protesters do whatever they want. . �*, ., , ., protesters do whatever they want. . �*, ., .,~ want. iran's leaders are taking a gamble- _ want. iran's leaders are taking a gamble- by _ want. iran's leaders are taking a gamble. by executing i want. iran's leaders are taking a gamble. by executing a i a gamble. by executing a protester they hope others will not take to the streets but they risk more rage from the many thousands of people still desperate for change. i'm joined now by hadi ghaemi, the executive director at the centerfor human rights in iran. he joins me live from new york. it is great to get you on the programme. as you may well have heard in my colleagues report there, there is the suggestion that things could get much

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republic to oppress more people. many human rights organisations actually believe that human rights issues should be part of nuclear talks. but if the western countries just stick with the nuclear deal and bury human rights under nuclear deal, there is no reason for the islamic republic to stop killing its own. hadi ghaemi is the executive director of the centerfor human rights in iran, an independent nonprofit based in new york. thank you so much forjoining us on bbc news. let me ask you first of all, the difficulty here is that there is some pressure on the united states to move beyond imposing sanctions, i mean even this evening we have heard from officials that there are more sanctions being imposed on iranian officials. some people believe it is not enough and that the nuclear deal needs to be taken off the table. yes

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