KommentariiKto Afraid of Mahmoud Ahmadinejad? 15.06.2009Iranskaya opposition to rebel against the outcome of the presidential vyborovSyuzhetyOppozitsiya to re Ahmadinedzhada15.06.2009Chislo parties protest in Tehran has reached 100 tysyachNochyu in Tehran, seven people were shot after the attempted attack on a military post next to Azadi Square, where the opposition held a rally against the results of presidential elections. Several people were injured. This is the first case of death during the protests, officially confirmed by the Iranian radio reported AP.Po to AFP, the attackers tried to damage public property. ИнфоÑмагентÑтво contacted with the investigation, which confirmed us what happened with the thousands of rallies opposing re President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad. Sources AFP in Tehran, emergency services reported eight fatalities.
Reuters reports that police arrested prominent opposition politicians reformist Mohammad Ali Abtahi, former Vice-President for Parliamentary Affairs from 2001 to 2004.
After it was announced that Ahmadinejad victory in the presidential election, supporters of candidate loser, a former Iranian prime minister Mir-Hossein Mousavi, announced the results of voting fraud and took to the streets. Soon, the protest degenerated into clashes with the police and the riots that have dispersed using batons and tear gas. June 15, the opposition organized demonstrations in the areas of Tehran Azadi (Freedom) and Engelab (Revolution), which were banned before the authorities. Number of participants in the protest reached 100 thousand people, they made Musawi.
Losing candidate June 14, filed with the Board of constitutional complaint against the election results. Complaint Moussaoui accepted its review within 10 days. Mahmoud Ahmadinejad said that all the opposition claims were unfounded, in addition, he compared the rioters with the football fans who rampage after losing a beloved team. Currently, Ahmadinejad was in Yekaterinburg, where the summit of the Shanghai Cooperation Organization.
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