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Iranian state radio says seven people were killed during Monday's protests in Tehran over the re-election of President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad.Iranian state radio says seven people were killed during Monday's protests in Tehran over the re-election of President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad.
The reports said the deaths came after "thugs" attacked a military post.The reports said the deaths came after "thugs" attacked a military post.
The BBC's Jon Leyne says that in light of what he saw of the vast and largely peaceful protests this seems an unlikely version of events.The BBC's Jon Leyne says that in light of what he saw of the vast and largely peaceful protests this seems an unlikely version of events.
Meanwhile, the country's Guardian Council has now described the results of the disputed poll as "provisional".Meanwhile, the country's Guardian Council has now described the results of the disputed poll as "provisional".
Our correspondent says the authorities appear to be weakening in their support for President Ahmadinejad.Our correspondent says the authorities appear to be weakening in their support for President Ahmadinejad.
President Obama called on Iran's leaders to respect people's right "to peacefully dissent"President Obama called on Iran's leaders to respect people's right "to peacefully dissent"
The country's supreme leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, has ordered an inquiry into allegations of vote-rigging, made by the opposition.The country's supreme leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, has ordered an inquiry into allegations of vote-rigging, made by the opposition.
Monday's rally involved hundreds of thousands of people and was one of the largest since the Iranian revolution 30 years ago.Monday's rally involved hundreds of thousands of people and was one of the largest since the Iranian revolution 30 years ago.
"Several thugs wanted to attack a military post and vandalise public property in the vicinity of Azadi Square," the radio said referring to the site of the rally. The radio report said the attack occurred at the end of the "illegal" rally as people were heading home "peacefully".
"Several thugs wanted to attack a military post and vandalise public property in the vicinity of Azadi Square," the radio said referring to the site of the protest.
"Unfortunately seven people were killed and several others wounded in the incident.""Unfortunately seven people were killed and several others wounded in the incident."
Earlier, in his first comments on the situation, US President Barack Obama said he was "deeply troubled" by the violence in Iran.Earlier, in his first comments on the situation, US President Barack Obama said he was "deeply troubled" by the violence in Iran.
He called on Iran's leaders to respect free speech and the democratic process, and said he would continue pursuing tough dialogue with Iran.He called on Iran's leaders to respect free speech and the democratic process, and said he would continue pursuing tough dialogue with Iran.