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At least 10 people were killed in clashes with police in Tehran on Saturday during protests against election results, state TV says. | |
It said police clashed with "terrorists" and "rioters" set two petrol stations and a mosque on fire and attacked a military post. | |
State TV earlier said 13 had died, but the toll was then reduced. | |
The reports cannot be verified as foreign media in Iran are being severely restricted. | The reports cannot be verified as foreign media in Iran are being severely restricted. |
State media said calm had returned to Tehran on Sunday. | |
It was unclear whether fresh protests would go ahead, amid official demands for them to stop. | It was unclear whether fresh protests would go ahead, amid official demands for them to stop. |
The protests were sparked by disputed presidential elections, but have since escalated into a political crisis striking at the heart of the establishment. | The protests were sparked by disputed presidential elections, but have since escalated into a political crisis striking at the heart of the establishment. |
TEHRAN LATEST Jeremy Bowen, BBC News, Tehran | TEHRAN LATEST Jeremy Bowen, BBC News, Tehran |
The questions are today whether the authorities will once again blanket the centre of Tehran with security men as they did yesterday and whether or not there will be people trying to demonstrate. | The questions are today whether the authorities will once again blanket the centre of Tehran with security men as they did yesterday and whether or not there will be people trying to demonstrate. |
Publicly it's becoming clear that there is a serious split in the ruling elite here because of the election, the results of the election and how it's been handled. | Publicly it's becoming clear that there is a serious split in the ruling elite here because of the election, the results of the election and how it's been handled. |
Both sides have dug in their heels and neither seems to want to turn back and they seem to want to go ahead and follow this crisis through. | Both sides have dug in their heels and neither seems to want to turn back and they seem to want to go ahead and follow this crisis through. |
Eyewitness accounts say the police used batons, tear gas and water cannon to quash Saturday's protests. | |
The BBC and other foreign media are subject to heavy restrictions which have prevented reporters from leaving their offices to confirm many reports. | The BBC and other foreign media are subject to heavy restrictions which have prevented reporters from leaving their offices to confirm many reports. |
Protest leader and defeated presidential candidate Mir Hossein Mousavi has been quoted as saying peaceful protests should continue and that people have a constitutional right to demonstrate. | Protest leader and defeated presidential candidate Mir Hossein Mousavi has been quoted as saying peaceful protests should continue and that people have a constitutional right to demonstrate. |
US President Barack Obama has warned Iran to stop all "violence and unjust action against its own people". | US President Barack Obama has warned Iran to stop all "violence and unjust action against its own people". |
See map of central Tehran | See map of central Tehran |
Burning debris | Burning debris |
The state TV report said 13 people had been killed in clashes between police and "terrorist groups" in Tehran, and added "rioters" had set two gas stations on fire and attacked a military post. | The state TV report said 13 people had been killed in clashes between police and "terrorist groups" in Tehran, and added "rioters" had set two gas stations on fire and attacked a military post. |
Earlier it said a number of people had died when "rioters" set a mosque on fire, but it later said in fact there had been no deaths there. | |
There has been no other word on these apparent violent incidents, though protesters have also made unsubstantiated reports of deaths. | There has been no other word on these apparent violent incidents, though protesters have also made unsubstantiated reports of deaths. |
Witness accounts suggested police used live rounds, batons, tear gas and water cannon to break up demonstrations which went on late into Saturday night. | Witness accounts suggested police used live rounds, batons, tear gas and water cannon to break up demonstrations which went on late into Saturday night. |
A BBC reporter said he saw one man shot and others injured amid fighting, with streets littered with burning debris. | A BBC reporter said he saw one man shot and others injured amid fighting, with streets littered with burning debris. |
The protests went ahead despite a direct demand from the country's Supreme Leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, to end them and accept President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad's victory in 12 June presidential elections. | The protests went ahead despite a direct demand from the country's Supreme Leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, to end them and accept President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad's victory in 12 June presidential elections. |
Reports from Tehran and other major Iranian cities on Sunday suggested the streets were quiet, and security forces have withdrawn for the time being. | Reports from Tehran and other major Iranian cities on Sunday suggested the streets were quiet, and security forces have withdrawn for the time being. |
Official media quoted police as saying they had restored order. | Official media quoted police as saying they had restored order. |
Iranian newspapers reportedly carried a letter to Mr Mousavi from Iran's police chief, Ismail Ahmadi Moghaddam, in which he warned that officers would "decisively confront" any further unrest. | Iranian newspapers reportedly carried a letter to Mr Mousavi from Iran's police chief, Ismail Ahmadi Moghaddam, in which he warned that officers would "decisively confront" any further unrest. |
In a statement on his website, Mr Mousavi accused authorities of cheating the Iranian people out of a rightful election result, reports said. | In a statement on his website, Mr Mousavi accused authorities of cheating the Iranian people out of a rightful election result, reports said. |
He reportedly warned of "dangerous ways ahead" if peaceful protests were not allowed. | He reportedly warned of "dangerous ways ahead" if peaceful protests were not allowed. |
In pictures: Tehran unrest Q&A: Blocked protests Reporters' log: Iran's upheaval BBC eyewitness: Heavy security The consequences of engagement Suspicions behind election | In pictures: Tehran unrest Q&A: Blocked protests Reporters' log: Iran's upheaval BBC eyewitness: Heavy security The consequences of engagement Suspicions behind election |
The BBC's Middle East editor Jeremy Bowen says there is an apparent absence of strong leadership of the protests. | The BBC's Middle East editor Jeremy Bowen says there is an apparent absence of strong leadership of the protests. |
"The protesters have got so many options at the moment of course but we just don't know how the actual leaders of the protests will react," one Tehran resident told the BBC. | "The protesters have got so many options at the moment of course but we just don't know how the actual leaders of the protests will react," one Tehran resident told the BBC. |
He said the defeated presidential candidates and leading politicians who had been associated with the protest movement - Ali Akbar Hashemi Rafsanjani and Mohammad Khatami - were "staying in the background". | He said the defeated presidential candidates and leading politicians who had been associated with the protest movement - Ali Akbar Hashemi Rafsanjani and Mohammad Khatami - were "staying in the background". |
"I think this is possibly a negative sign for the opposition," he said. | "I think this is possibly a negative sign for the opposition," he said. |
Critics of the presidential poll - which gave President Ahmadinejad a resounding 63% of votes, compared with 34% for Mr Mousavi, his nearest rival - say there is evidence of widespread irregularities. | Critics of the presidential poll - which gave President Ahmadinejad a resounding 63% of votes, compared with 34% for Mr Mousavi, his nearest rival - say there is evidence of widespread irregularities. |
Obama's dilemma | Obama's dilemma |
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In his comments on the crisis, President Obama urged Iran's leaders to "govern through consent, not coercion". | In his comments on the crisis, President Obama urged Iran's leaders to "govern through consent, not coercion". |
In a statement from the White House on Saturday, he said: "The universal rights to assembly and free speech must be respected, and the United States stands with all who seek to exercise those rights. | In a statement from the White House on Saturday, he said: "The universal rights to assembly and free speech must be respected, and the United States stands with all who seek to exercise those rights. |
They were Mr Obama's strongest comments so far on the Iranian crisis, our Middle East editor says - and come amid Republican accusations that he has not been outspoken enough in his condemnation of the Iranian government. | They were Mr Obama's strongest comments so far on the Iranian crisis, our Middle East editor says - and come amid Republican accusations that he has not been outspoken enough in his condemnation of the Iranian government. |
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