SUNDAY, JUNE 21, 2009 Iranian security forces lashed out against demonstrators in Tehran with the most force yet as the country's escalating standoff over disputed elections continued....
Witnesses in the Iranian capital say riot police forcibly dispersed hundreds of people who tried to gather near the parliament building in Tehran for another post-election protest. Internet postings had called for the rally outside Iran's Parliament...
News Source: Simi Valley - Moorpark Examiner
| 5 months ago
Iran 's supreme leader said Wednesday that the government would not give in to pressure over the disputed presidential election, effectively closing the door to compromise with the opposition. Reformist leader Mir Hossein Mousavi 's official Web site...
In the recent incidents concerning the election, I have been insisting on the implementation of the law and I will be (insisting). Neither the system, nor the people will back down under force," Ayatollah Ali Khamenei said. It was the latest...
NPR.org , June 24, 2009 · Iran's supreme leader said Wednesday that the government would not give in to pressure over the disputed presidential election, effectively closing the door to compromise with the opposition. Iran also said it was...
News Source: Canadian Broadcasting Corporation
| 5 months ago
Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, left, attends a meeting at the presidency in Tehran, on Tuesday. Alireza Sotakbar/Associated Press) Opposition candidates in Iran's presidential election have been given five more days to lodge complaints about...
Iran has refused to overturn the results of the poll that returned hardliner Mahmoud Ahmadinejad to power, but supreme leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei has extended by five days a Wednesday deadline to examine vote complaints. And one defeated candidate,...
Iran expelled two British diplomats Tuesday after bitterly accusing Britain of meddling and spying. The government also dealt a fresh blow to the opposition by making clear it will not hold a new vote despite charges of fraud. State TV said hard-line...
News Source: Lexington Herald-Leader
| 5 months ago
Iran's hard-line leaders moved aggressively Tuesday to silence protests over the disputed June 12 presidential election, rejecting demands for a new vote and announcing that President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad will be sworn in for second term as early as...
A photo showing Iranian clerics prominently participating in an anti-government protest speaks volumes about the new face of Iran's opposition movement. In a blatant act of defiance, a group of Mullahs took to the streets of Tehran, to protest...
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