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Iranian opposition leaders have criticised what they describe as the "security state" imposed in the country after the controversial June elections. | Iranian opposition leaders have criticised what they describe as the "security state" imposed in the country after the controversial June elections. |
They also called for the release of people detained during mass protests that followed the vote. | They also called for the release of people detained during mass protests that followed the vote. |
Runner-up Mir Hossein Mousavi's website said the call was backed by fellow defeated candidate Mehdi Karoubi and former President Mohammad Khatami. | Runner-up Mir Hossein Mousavi's website said the call was backed by fellow defeated candidate Mehdi Karoubi and former President Mohammad Khatami. |
The vote was won by hardline incumbent President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad. | The vote was won by hardline incumbent President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad. |
Although many opposition figures have accused the state of rigging the result, Iran's most powerful figure, Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, has given his seal of approval. | Although many opposition figures have accused the state of rigging the result, Iran's most powerful figure, Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, has given his seal of approval. |
If the people had not been lied to or disrespected, the situation would have never turned to a national crisis Ghalamnews report | If the people had not been lied to or disrespected, the situation would have never turned to a national crisis Ghalamnews report |
On Monday, Ayatollah Khamenei issued a sharp warning to Western nations not to meddle in Iran's internal affairs, saying relations would suffer if they did. | On Monday, Ayatollah Khamenei issued a sharp warning to Western nations not to meddle in Iran's internal affairs, saying relations would suffer if they did. |
More than 1,000 opposition supporters and prominent reformists were reportedly arrested in the aftermath of the election, and three weeks later it is possible hundreds remain in prison. | More than 1,000 opposition supporters and prominent reformists were reportedly arrested in the aftermath of the election, and three weeks later it is possible hundreds remain in prison. |
'Extraordinary peace' | 'Extraordinary peace' |
The strongly worded statement on the Ghalamnews website followed a meeting between the three opposition and reformist figures, as well as a number of supporters. | The strongly worded statement on the Ghalamnews website followed a meeting between the three opposition and reformist figures, as well as a number of supporters. |
It conveyed their harsh criticism of "attacks against innocent people, dormitories, and houses... and some shocking brutalities carried out by plainclothes forces supported by security forces". | It conveyed their harsh criticism of "attacks against innocent people, dormitories, and houses... and some shocking brutalities carried out by plainclothes forces supported by security forces". |
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 Analysis: Crisis set to rage on 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 Analysis: Crisis set to rage on How Iran is ruled Who's who in Iran Iran: Send your questions |
It also referred to the deaths of protesters "whose only crime was to object to the election fraud... at spontaneous several-million-strong demonstrations held in extraordinary peace and order". | It also referred to the deaths of protesters "whose only crime was to object to the election fraud... at spontaneous several-million-strong demonstrations held in extraordinary peace and order". |
"If their rights had been slightly respected or if the people had not been lied to or disrespected, the situation would never have turned to a national crisis," the Ghalamnews statement says. | |
Mr Karoubi, Mr Mousavi and Mr Khatami go on to underline the importance of ending the "super-security state" and call for the immediate release of protesters who had not committed any crime. | Mr Karoubi, Mr Mousavi and Mr Khatami go on to underline the importance of ending the "super-security state" and call for the immediate release of protesters who had not committed any crime. |
If the current situation was allowed to continue, the statement said, it would lead to increased radicalisation of politics. | |
Along with the other arrests, the authorities are holding a local employee from the British Embassy, who has been charged with "acting against national security". | Along with the other arrests, the authorities are holding a local employee from the British Embassy, who has been charged with "acting against national security". |
Correspondents say Iran's clerical leadership is showing a steely determination to keep control amid the controversy, and urging people to unify in the face of western enemies. | |
In another sign of this toughness, the commander of the Revolutionary Guard, which is under the direct control of the supreme leader, acknowledged that his elite force had played a key role in putting an end to street protests. | |
Gen Mohammad Ali Jafari said the RG's intervention had given "new life" to the Islamic Revolution and "strengthened its pillars". | Gen Mohammad Ali Jafari said the RG's intervention had given "new life" to the Islamic Revolution and "strengthened its pillars". |