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Defiant Protesters Confront Police in Iran

By NASSER KARIMI
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TEHRAN, Iran (July 9 ) - Hundreds of young men and women chanted "death to the dictator," confronting police wielding batons and firing tear gas in the capital Thursday as opposition activists sought to revive street protests despite authorities' vows to "smash" any new marches.
For days, supporters of opposition leader Mir Hossein Mousavi have been calling for new protests in Tehran and other cities on Thursday, their first significant attempt to get back on the streets since security forces crushed massive demonstrations nearly two weeks ago in Iran's postelection turmoil.
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Tehran governor Morteza Tamaddon warned that any new march Thursday would meet the same fate.
"If some individuals plan to carry out any anti-security actions by listening to calls by counterrevolutionary networks, they will be smashed under the feet of our aware people," he said, according to the state news agency IRNA in a report late Wednesday.
Thursday afternoon, a stepped-up number of uniformed policemen along with plainclothes Basiji militiamen stood at intersections all along Revolution Street and at nearby near Tehran University, some of the sites where protests were called.
Still, a group of around 300 young people gathered in front of Tehran University and began to chant, "Death to the dictator," witnesses said. Many of them wore green surgical masks, the color of Mousavi's movement.
Police charged at them, swinging batons, but the protesters fled, then regrouped at another corner and resumed chanting, the witnesses said. Police chased them repeatedly as the protesters continued to regroup, the witnesses said, speaking on condition of anonymity because they feared government retribution.
Within an hour, the number of protesters grew to about 700 and marched toward the gates of Tehran University, the witnesses said. A line of policemen blocked their path, but they did nothing to disperse the gathering as the protesters stood and continued to chant, the witnesses said.
At another location, on Valiasr Street, around 200 protesters gathered, and police fired tear gas to disperse them, but the demonstrators sought to regroup elsewhere, the witnesses said.
Soon after the confrontations began, mobile phone service was cut off in Tehran, a step that was also taken during the height of the post-election protests to cut off communications. Mobile phone messaging has been cut in the country for the past three days.
They were the first such protests in 11 days, since the crackdown — though it did not compare to the hundreds of thousands who joined the marches that erupted after the June 12 presidential election, protesting what the opposition said were fraudulent results.
The calls for a new march have been circulating for days on social networking Web sites and pro-opposition Web sites. Opposition supporters planned the marches to coincide with the anniversary Thursday of a 1999 attack by Basij on a Tehran University dorm to stop protests in which one student was killed.
Ahead of Thursday's planned march, authorities appeared to have taken a number of other steps to prevent participation, including the halting of SMS messaging. The government also closed down universities and called a government holiday on Tuesday and Wednesday, citing a heavy dust and pollution cloud that has blanketed Tehran and other parts of the country this week.
Mousavi and his pro-reform supporters say he won the election, which official results showed as a landslide victory for incumbent hard-liner Mahmoud Ahmadinejad.
Supreme leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei declared the results valid after a partial recount and warned that unrest would not be tolerated.
In the crackdown since the election, at least 20 protesters and 7 Basijis were killed.
Police have said 1,000 people were arrested and that most have since been released. But the state-run English language news network Press TV quoted prosecutor-general Qorban-Ali Dorri Najafabadi saying Wednesday that 2,500 people were arrested and that 500 of them could face trial. The remainder, he said, have been released.
Arrests have continued over the past week, with police rounding up dozens of activists, journalists and bloggers.
In the latest detentions, a prominent human rights lawyer Mohammad Ali Dadkhah was taken away by security forces from his office Wednesday along with his daughter and three other members of his staff, the pro-opposition news Web site Norouz reported. A former deputy commerce minister in a previous pro-reform government, Feizollah Arab-Sorkhi, was also arrested at his Tehran home, the site reported.
A large number of top figures in Iran's reform movement, including a former vice president and former Cabinet members, have been held for weeks since the election.
Iranian authorities have depicted the postelection turmoil as instigated by enemy nations aiming to thwart Ahmadinejad's re-election, and officials say some of those detained confessed to fomenting the unrest. Opposition supporters say the confessions were forced under duress.
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2009-07-09 11:59:34

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08:29 PMJul 13 2009

people still don't understand bush won? That would be like saying obama didn't win

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09:38 PMJul 11 2009

This is no different than our elections of 2000 and 2004 where Bush was selected rather than elected. In Iran damage is now in the streets but it will not exceed damages caused by Bush administration.

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JB62248

12:40 PMJul 10 2009

As much as I would like to see the current government in Iran dsposed, we have to stay out this. The Irani "freedom fighters" would probably be as loyal to us as the one in Iraq were.

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MDTCCTX

11:56 AMJul 10 2009

For once, let's mind our own business and let Iran solve its own problems.

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Bradmxn

09:09 PMJul 10 2009

It appears to me that a minority group of people are raising hell at the controlling majority there. Sounds familiar....... where is al sharpton, and jessie Jackson? I guess that Iran just wouldn't put up with that crap! Gives me some interesting ideas.

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pen319073

08:08 PMJul 10 2009

Improudmom 04:49 PMJul 09 2009 Don't you find it interesting that all we hear is "Bad Iran" but hear virtually nothing about Saudi Arabia (15 hijackers 9/11 and women cannot even drive, etc.) and Egypt, etc. where, I believe, they don't even hold legitimate elections. It sounds eerlily similar to when all we heard was "bad Iraq" & "bad Saddam" in the leadup to Shock and Awe.@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@ Thanks very much. I am so happy there are others who are not yet blind and are still capable of rational thought . You made my night.

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pen319073

08:01 PMJul 10 2009

We don't have a dog in this fight. Let Israel orchestrate and agiprop all they want to. I think we are tapped out at the moment.

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QSofA

04:58 PMJul 09 2009

Septsong "AND A LOT OF THE GERMANS DID NOT WANT HITLER." Your point? Please don't offer another dumb line about Obama; we know that you're a religulous reactionary. Try something constructive. LOL! As if you have it in you.

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QSofA

04:55 PMJul 09 2009

Napoleon3373 "...All the repubs and dems are liars, vote Independent... they are bound to corporations and corrupt." WHO VOTE FOR INDEPENDENTS OF THEY ARE BOUND TO CORPS AND CORRUPT. IF PEOPLE WANT REAL CHANGE, THEN START VOTING FOR THE GREEN PARTY. GREENS WOULD STOP THE UNJUST WARS AND WORK TO SERVE THE PEOPLE AS WELL AS PROTECT THE ENVIRONMENT.

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Hundreds of young men and women chanted death to the dictator, confronting police wielding batons and firing tear gas in the capital Thursday as opposition activists sought to revive street protests despite authorities\' vows to smash any new marches.