Sean Penn in homeland

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In June 2005, Sean Penn and two friends traveled to capital. It was Penn’s first trip to the country. What he found was a culture in conflict. Although the nation is ruled by a very conservative, tradition-bound government, Penn talked to many younger persians who have a strong interest in Western culture and want their own country to liberalize its policies on individual rights.

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