SyuzhetyOppozitsiya to re Ahmadinedzhada21.06.2009Obama urged Ahmadinejad to abandon the use of force in KommentariiSituatsiya close to revolyutsionnoy16.06.2009Vlasti Iran agreed to review the outcome of vyborov20 June in Tehran as a result of the prohibited acts of protest, overgrown in the collision with the police, killed at least 19 people. That was reported by CNN, referring to the data collected from Iranian doctors.
At the same time, said television and other sources referred to as a number of people killed in the riots. According to them, the victims of clashes with the police are already at least 150 people. These data, however, has not yet been formally confirmed.
On Saturday, supporters of former prime minister Mir-Hossein Mousavi, loser in the election of Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, have begun a large-scale protest, demanding the abolition of the results of presidential elections, which they believed had been rigged. Reported that the protest involved several thousand people.
The authorities have sent to disperse the demonstrators the police, which led to clashes with protesters. In order to pacify the demonstrators the police used water cannons and tear gas and shooting into the air.
It should be noted that reliable information about the unrest in Iran hardly comes as Western journalists, broadcasters and news agencies are not allowed to the scene. On the video, posted by the opposition on the Internet shows dozens of people with gunshot wounds received by them in clashes with police.
The world community has condemned the Iranian authorities' actions during the protests of opposition. Rallies in support of the Iranian opposition were held in major cities of France, Germany and the United States. U.S. President Barack Obama called on the Iranian leadership to renounce force in suppressing demonstrations and to stop violent acts against his people. "
The protests and unrest in Iran began after he was declared the victory of Ahmadinejad in the presidential election. Supporters of loser candidates world-Hossein Mousavi announced the results of voting fraud and took to the streets.
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