Sunday, June 21, 2009

Obama came to the Iranian opposition.

SyuzhetyOppozitsiya to re Ahmadinedzhada20.06.2009Oppozitsionery set fire to the headquarters of supporters AhmadinedzhadaKommentariiSituatsiya close to revolyutsionnoy16.06.2009Vlasti Iran agreed to review the outcome of vyborovPrezident United States Barack Obama called on the Iranian authorities, led by newly elected President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad to abandon the use of force in at the dispersal of demonstrations and to stop violent acts against his people, sends agency Reuters.
"The Iranian government must understand that the world community is watching what is happening", said the statement issued on Saturday, the administration of U.S. President.
In addition, Obama stressed the need to respect human rights to freedom of speech and assembly. "United States supports those who seek to exercise these rights" - said the American president.
The protests in Iran associated with the outcome of presidential elections held in this country since June 13. Supporters of former prime minister Mir-Hossein Mousavi, loser in the election of Ahmadinejad, want to cancel the outcome of the elections, the results of which they felt were rigged.
On Saturday, June 20, in no-protest was attended by several thousand people. In particular, about three thousand opponents gathered near the area Engelab (Revolution), chanting "Death to the dictator."
In order to pacify the demonstrators the police used water cannons and tear gas. Reported that police fired in the air to prevent clashes with opposition supporters of Ahmadinejad. All of the actions of police were 50 to 60 people.

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