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Iran poll loser in protest rally | Iran poll loser in protest rally |
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Defeated Iranian presidential candidate Mir Hossein Mousavi has joined a huge rally against the result of last week's election, defying a government ban. | Defeated Iranian presidential candidate Mir Hossein Mousavi has joined a huge rally against the result of last week's election, defying a government ban. |
AFP news agency reported Mr Mousavi told a crowd of thousands in Tehran he was ready to take part in a new poll. | AFP news agency reported Mr Mousavi told a crowd of thousands in Tehran he was ready to take part in a new poll. |
Mr Mousavi, making his first public appearance since Friday's election, says the results were rigged in favour of President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad. | |
Mr Ahmadinejad has dismissed the claims and says the vote was fair. | Mr Ahmadinejad has dismissed the claims and says the vote was fair. |
The demonstrators gathered in central Tehran chanting pro-Mousavi slogans. | The demonstrators gathered in central Tehran chanting pro-Mousavi slogans. |
And Mr Mousavi eventually appeared, addressing the crowd from the roof of his car. | |
"The vote of the people is more important than Mousavi or any other person," he told his supporters. | |
Before Mr Mousavi arrived, Reuters reported that his supporters had scuffled with stick-wielding men on motorcycles - apparently supporters of the president. | |
Following two days of unrest, the interior ministry warned earlier on Monday that "any disrupter of public security would be dealt with according to the law". | Following two days of unrest, the interior ministry warned earlier on Monday that "any disrupter of public security would be dealt with according to the law". |
The renewed protests come after Mr Mousavi and fellow defeated candidate Mohsen Rezai filed official complaints against the election result with the Guardian Council - the country's powerful clerical group. | |
State television reported that supreme leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, who has upheld the election result, urged the Guardian Council to "precisely consider" the complaints. | |
A spokesman for the 12-member council said they would meet Mr Mousavi and Mr Rezai on Tuesday. They are expected to decide on the complaints by next week. |