Iranian police 'fire on protesters'
Iranian police have clashed with supporters of Iran's opposition leader Mir-Hossein Mousavi who had gathered in a Tehran street as the country marks the 30th anniversary of the storming of the US embassy.
Police fired on the crowds, reformist website Mowjcamp reported. "Police fired on protesters at Haft-e Tir square. Some people were injured," it said.
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"Police clashed with hundreds of protesters. They were chanting 'Death to dictators'. Police used batons to disperse them," a witness said.
Another witness said police fired teargas at the crowd.
Mr Mousavi and fellow opposition leader Mehdi Karoubi had urged their supporters to take to the streets to stage protests against the government of President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad.
"There are hundreds, chanting 'God is greatest'. Police and Basij militia are outnumbering the protesters," the witness said.
Iran's Revolutionary Guards and its allied Basij militia have warned the opposition to avoid using any anti-US rally to revive protests against the clerical establishment after June's disputed presidential election which Ahmadinejad won.
The unrest that erupted after the vote was the worst in Iran in the past three decades.
"Hundreds of police, riot police, Basij militia and plainclothes are in the main squares," another witness said.
"Police cars with black curtains have been parked in the squares to take away protesters."
Another witness said dozens of police were walking around the British embassy in central Tehran.
"Dozens of police and Basij forces are around the Russian embassy as well," the witness said.
Some reformist websites have called on people to gather outside the Russian embassy in an apparent protest at Moscow's recognition of Mr Ahmadinejad's re-election on June 12.
Anti-Western rallies usually take place outside the old US embassy - now called the "den of espionage" in Iran - to mark the anniversary.
Iranian militants stormed the embassy on November 4, 1979 and held 52 Americans hostage for 444 days.
Some leaders of the student militants who seized the US embassy shortly after Iran's 1979 Islamic revolution, along with dozens of moderate political figures, have been imprisoned since the election in June.
In September, opposition demonstrators clashed with government backers and police at annual pro-Palestinian rallies.
The authorities deny vote rigging, and have portrayed the unrest as a foreign-backed bid to undermine the Islamic state. Less..
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Dont be fooled!
He is no savior to the people!
Mousavi is working for the Ayatollahs too!
Mir Hossein Mousavi was one of the founders of Hezbollah. Ayatollah Khomeini put him on the Hezollah leadership council when the group was created in 1982-1983
Mir-Hossein Mousavi comes from a large clan, and is said to be a younger half-brother of Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei.
The Mousavi family originally was Arabic and claims to descend from the seventh of the 12 Shiite imams, Musa al-Kazim ibn Jafar as Sadiq.
The founder of the Islamic Republic, Ayatollah Ruhollah Mousavi Khomeini, was also a member of the extended clan, as was Abbas Mousavi, a Hezbollah secretary general killed in Lebanon in an Israeli missile strike on Feb. 16, 1992.
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Posted Nov-4-2009 by "Freejay" (R)
Hey lasrever do you enjoy watching your dictators you worship open fire on civilians????
Posted Nov-4-2009 by "WEEDBENDER" (R)