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More than 100 MPs appear to have snubbed an invitation to celebrate Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad's election win, local press reports say. | More than 100 MPs appear to have snubbed an invitation to celebrate Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad's election win, local press reports say. |
All 290 MPs were invited to the victory party on Wednesday night but 105 did not turn up, the reports say. | All 290 MPs were invited to the victory party on Wednesday night but 105 did not turn up, the reports say. |
A BBC correspondent says the move is a sign of the deep split at the top of Iran after disputed presidential polls. | A BBC correspondent says the move is a sign of the deep split at the top of Iran after disputed presidential polls. |
Meanwhile, Mr Ahmadinejad has told the US not to interfere in Iranian politics, the Fars news agency reports. | Meanwhile, Mr Ahmadinejad has told the US not to interfere in Iranian politics, the Fars news agency reports. |
ANALYSIS Jon LeyneBBC News | ANALYSIS Jon LeyneBBC News |
There are signs the government is beginning to regain control. Wednesday appears to have had the least protests of any day since the result was announced. | There are signs the government is beginning to regain control. Wednesday appears to have had the least protests of any day since the result was announced. |
But any idea that the opposition is about to go gently is probably an illusion. | But any idea that the opposition is about to go gently is probably an illusion. |
This is an argument within Iran about the future of the country. The two sides have deeply differing views on how Iran should be run, and its place in the world. And neither is about to give ground. | This is an argument within Iran about the future of the country. The two sides have deeply differing views on how Iran should be run, and its place in the world. And neither is about to give ground. |
Iran poll row set to rage on | Iran poll row set to rage on |
"I hope you [US President Barack Obama] will avoid interfering in Iran's affairs and express regret in a way that the Iranian people are informed of it," he was quoted as saying. | |
President Obama on Tuesday said he strongly condemned the "unjust" violence used on protesters. | |
Separately, key protest leader Mir Hossein Mousavi said on his website that 70 academics were arrested after meeting with him. | Separately, key protest leader Mir Hossein Mousavi said on his website that 70 academics were arrested after meeting with him. |
Hundreds of opposition protesters and activists are believed to have been taken into custody and at least 17 people have died in the unrest that followed the 12 June election. | Hundreds of opposition protesters and activists are believed to have been taken into custody and at least 17 people have died in the unrest that followed the 12 June election. |
Severe reporting restrictions imposed on foreign media in Iran mean the BBC cannot verify the reports. | Severe reporting restrictions imposed on foreign media in Iran mean the BBC cannot verify the reports. |
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About 50 MPs in the Iranian parliament are reformist and would not have been expected to attend Mr Ahmadinejad's party. | About 50 MPs in the Iranian parliament are reformist and would not have been expected to attend Mr Ahmadinejad's party. |
But the high number of other MPs who stayed away is another indication that the disputed election has split the nation, says the BBC's Jeremy Bowen in Tehran. | But the high number of other MPs who stayed away is another indication that the disputed election has split the nation, says the BBC's Jeremy Bowen in Tehran. |
IRAN UNREST 12 June Presidential election saw incumbent Mahmoud Ahmadinejad re-elected with 63% of voteMain challenger Mir Hossein Mousavi called for result to be annulled on grounds of electoral fraudStreet protests saw at least 17 people killed and foreign media restricted Q&A: Election aftermath How Iran is ruled Who's who in Iran Iran: Send your questions | IRAN UNREST 12 June Presidential election saw incumbent Mahmoud Ahmadinejad re-elected with 63% of voteMain challenger Mir Hossein Mousavi called for result to be annulled on grounds of electoral fraudStreet protests saw at least 17 people killed and foreign media restricted Q&A: Election aftermath How Iran is ruled Who's who in Iran Iran: Send your questions |
The opposition has vowed to continue with its legal challenges over the election result, which saw Mr Ahamadinejad declared an easy winner. | |
Mr Mousavi, his nearest rival, alleges the election was rigged and wants a re-run. | Mr Mousavi, his nearest rival, alleges the election was rigged and wants a re-run. |
But time and options are running out for the opposition, says our correspondent. | But time and options are running out for the opposition, says our correspondent. |
The Guardian Council, which supervises elections, is expected to follow the line laid down by Supreme Leader Ayatollah Khamenei and say the result will stand, our correspondent adds. | The Guardian Council, which supervises elections, is expected to follow the line laid down by Supreme Leader Ayatollah Khamenei and say the result will stand, our correspondent adds. |
Ayatollah Khamenei said again on Wednesday he would "not yield" over the election result. | Ayatollah Khamenei said again on Wednesday he would "not yield" over the election result. |
Hours later, riot police were reported to have clashed again with demonstrators who defied government decrees to stop the street protests. | Hours later, riot police were reported to have clashed again with demonstrators who defied government decrees to stop the street protests. |
Witnesses said they saw police beat protesters with batons, fire tear gas and shoot into the air to disperse the crowds in central Tehran. | Witnesses said they saw police beat protesters with batons, fire tear gas and shoot into the air to disperse the crowds in central Tehran. |
But Wednesday's protest was smaller than on previous days amid an increasingly heavy security presence on the streets. | But Wednesday's protest was smaller than on previous days amid an increasingly heavy security presence on the streets. |
Reformist election candidate Mehdi Karoubi on Thursday called off a planned ceremony to mourn those killed in the protests, saying he had been unable to get permission for it. | Reformist election candidate Mehdi Karoubi on Thursday called off a planned ceremony to mourn those killed in the protests, saying he had been unable to get permission for it. |
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Iran has accused foreign governments of inflaming the protests. | |
President Ahmadinejad said US President Obama "made a mistake" with his comments about the crackdown in Iran. | |
"Our question is why he fell into this trap and said things that previously [former US President George W] Bush used to say," he was quoted by the semi-official Fars news agency as saying. | |
On Wednesday, Washington said it had rescinded invitations to Iranian diplomats to attend US 4 July celebrations held by embassies around the world. | |
A White House spokesman said Iranians had not replied anyway, but it was described by the BBC's Kim Ghattas in Washington as the first concrete step taken by the Obama administration in protest at the crackdown in Iran. | |
Also on Wednesday, Tehran said it was considering downgrading ties with Britain, after expelling two diplomats the previous day for "activities incompatible with their status". | |
The UK later announced that two Iranian diplomats were being sent home in retaliation. |