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put on trial

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Pakistan has put on trial seven suspects accused by India of involvement in last year's attacks, but Interior Minister Rehman Malik has repeatedly asked India to provide more information to bring the perpetrators to justice.
Summary: Iran put on trial Sunday 25 activists and reformist supporters, including a Jewish teenager, for their alleged involvement in the post-election riots.
Iran will on Sunday put on trial 25 more people arrested after protests against the result of June's disputed presidential election, the ISNA news agency reported on Saturday.
 
 
 
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