Monday, June 29, 2009

In Iran, released five British embassy staff.

SyuzhetyOppozitsiya re Ahmadinedzhada28.06.2009V against Iran detained members of the British posolstvaPress-konferentsiiSevak Sarukhanyan, director of the Center for Political Studies Foundation Noravank "26.06.2009Kto to blame for the unrest in Iran? Five of the nine members of the British Embassy, detained in Iran on 28 June, have been released. That was reported by Sky News, referring to the representative of the Minister for Foreign Affairs of Iran. Earlier, media reported eight zaderzhannyh.Sotrudniki embassy had been detained for having allegedly played a role in mass riots that began after the presidential elections on 12 June. What kind of role is not clarified. Iranian officials have repeatedly said that the unrest in Tehran are foreigners, while the Western media are propaganda in order to unravel stranu.Osvobozhdeniyu the embassy staff to support the British Foreign Secretary David Milibend that in a conversation with his Iranian counterpart said that the U!
K does not intend to interfere in the the internal affairs of Iran. Previously the country had already been expelled two British diplomats and a reporter for "BBC" John Layn.Massovye unrest in Tehran began after it was announced that opposition candidate Mir-Hossein Mousavi lost in the presidential election and the head of state will Mahmoud Ahmadinejad . Supporters Moussaoui believed that the election results were rigged, and took to the streets. The protests became violently disperse the police, all, according to official figures in the fighting were killed and 19 chelovek.Posle start rallies authorities agreed to convert part of the vote, but then stated that the restatement did not reveal significant differences with the official outcome of the election. On 26 June it was announced that it will be a recount: new ballots will be taken into account from a tenth of all the ballot boxes. Conversion was held in the presence of opposition press and independent obser!
vers, but losing candidate Mir-Hossein Mousavi, and Mehdi Karr!
oubi rej
ected participation of their representatives in the new commission. The Council of the Iranian Constitution recount began June 29, the results should be announced within 24 hours.

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