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  • Guido Reichstadter standing high above the Anacostia River in Washington in protest the U.S. war on Iran 2026-05-03 19:32

    By Garsha Vazirian

    A silhouette of conscience over the American capital

    A man’s bridge vigil forced D.C. to look up and turned a landmark into a moral argument against the war on Iran

    TEHRAN — High above the Anacostia River, where the wind never seems to settle and the noise of the American capital turns faint and metallic, a lone figure sat in the white arc of the Frederick Douglass Memorial Bridge like a living question the conscience could not ignore.

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