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UN Secretary-General to visit Iran
29 November 2011 [18:24] -
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The United Nations Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon will visit Iran in 2012, IRNA state news agency quotes the Iranian Parliamentary Human Rights Committee chairman Zohra Ilahiyan as saying.
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