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 ![Libyan flag]](../images/i/ir}green.gif) image by António Martins-Tuválkin, 8 February 2008
 
image by António Martins-Tuválkin, 8 February 2008 
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The recently emerged political opposition party in the forthcoming 
presidential election in the Islamic Republic of Iran has taken green as its 
totemic colour, and -- curiously enough -- waves a flag apparently identical to 
that of Libya, a solid green rectangle, as its party flag. A recent television 
report (Thursday, June 11) on the US television network CBS showed the plain 
green flags, and also, indistinctly, smaller flags with a white design on a 
green field. The design, seen only fleetingly, somewhat seems to resemble the 
crossed-swords diamond-shaped emblem on the Saudi state flag, but larger and 
centered on the green field. Does anyone have more information on this?
Bill Dunning, 11 June 2009