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Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei has formally endorsed Mahmoud Ahmadinejad as winner of Iran's 12 June presidential election, state TV says. | Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei has formally endorsed Mahmoud Ahmadinejad as winner of Iran's 12 June presidential election, state TV says. |
The ayatollah backed the incumbent two days before the official inauguration amid tales of post-election torture. | |
Leading opposition figures and two former presidents were not at the ceremony, state-run al-Alam TV said. | |
Correspondents say Mr Ahmadinejad now faces a struggle to assemble a team of ministers acceptable to parliament. | |
Since the violent aftermath of the disputed election there has been open disagreement among senior figures in the Iranian political establishment. | |
In June, Ayatollah Khamenei offered his backing to Mr Ahmadinejad at the height of the post-election protests. | In June, Ayatollah Khamenei offered his backing to Mr Ahmadinejad at the height of the post-election protests. |
But senior and respected figures, including the two former presidents, Mohammad Khatami and Akbar Hashemi Rafsanjani, have spoken out against the process. | |
INAUGURAL WEEK Monday: endorsed by the Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali KhameneiWednesday: sworn in by parliament class="" href="/2/hi/middle_east/4107270.stm">Profile: Mahmoud Ahmadinejad class="" href="/2/hi/middle_east/8102406.stm">Who's who in Iran | |
Neither man was at Monday's endorsement ceremony, al-Alam TV said, while opposition figurehead Mir-Hossein Mousavi and another defeated presidential candidate, Mehdi Karroubi, also stayed away. | |
"Iranian people have voted in favour of a fight against arrogance, to confront destitution and spread justice," al-Alam quoted Ayatollah Khamenei as saying. | |
The BBC's Tehran correspondent Jon Leyne says the process of formally installing Mr Ahmadinejad for his second term began despite growing criticism of the president from the opposition and from many conservatives. | |
The real challenge to Mr Ahmadinejad after his swearing-in could be whether he can assemble a credible government that can be endorsed by parliament, our correspondent says. | The real challenge to Mr Ahmadinejad after his swearing-in could be whether he can assemble a credible government that can be endorsed by parliament, our correspondent says. |
Protester trials | Protester trials |
The inauguration events come as the authorities continue a crackdown on many of those they allege were involved in directing mass demonstrations after the election results. | The inauguration events come as the authorities continue a crackdown on many of those they allege were involved in directing mass demonstrations after the election results. |
About 100 reformists and activists were put on trial in Tehran on Saturday. | About 100 reformists and activists were put on trial in Tehran on Saturday. |
IRANIAN 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, alleging poll fraudMass street protests saw at least 30 people killed and foreign media restricted | |
Both Mr Mousavi and former President Mohammad Khatami denounced the hearings, which continued on Sunday. The charges include conspiracy, rioting and vandalism. | Both Mr Mousavi and former President Mohammad Khatami denounced the hearings, which continued on Sunday. The charges include conspiracy, rioting and vandalism. |
They were among thousands of Iranians who rejected the official declaration that Mr Ahmadinejad had won the election. | They were among thousands of Iranians who rejected the official declaration that Mr Ahmadinejad had won the election. |
Televised confessions have been broadcast, in which a former vice-president, among others, thanked his interrogator for showing him the error of his ways. | Televised confessions have been broadcast, in which a former vice-president, among others, thanked his interrogator for showing him the error of his ways. |
But the process looks more like an attempt to intimidate the opposition than to present credible evidence, our correspondent says. | But the process looks more like an attempt to intimidate the opposition than to present credible evidence, our correspondent says. |
Mr Mousavi accused the authorities of forcing detainees to confess to the crimes. | Mr Mousavi accused the authorities of forcing detainees to confess to the crimes. |
"The teeth of the torturers and confession-extorters have reached to the bones of the people," he said. | "The teeth of the torturers and confession-extorters have reached to the bones of the people," he said. |
"Witnessing such trumped-up trials, the only judgment that the conscience of humanity can make is the moral collapse and discredit of its directors." | "Witnessing such trumped-up trials, the only judgment that the conscience of humanity can make is the moral collapse and discredit of its directors." |
Foreign media, including the BBC, have been restricted in their coverage of Iran since the election protests turned into confrontations with the authorities in which at least 30 people were killed. | Foreign media, including the BBC, have been restricted in their coverage of Iran since the election protests turned into confrontations with the authorities in which at least 30 people were killed. |
Post-election protests saw the largest mass demonstrations in Iran since the 1979 revolution, which brought about the current Islamic system of government. | Post-election protests saw the largest mass demonstrations in Iran since the 1979 revolution, which brought about the current Islamic system of government. |
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