Mousavi supporters to keep up protests

Tue Jun 16, 2009 11:59pm BST
 
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By Dominic Evans and Fredrik Dahl

TEHRAN (Reuters) - Supporters of Iran's defeated presidential candidate Mirhossein Mousavi aim to keep pressure up with new protests on Wednesday over a disputed poll which has led to the biggest upheaval since the 1979 Islamic revolution.

(EDITORS' NOTE: Reuters coverage is now subject to an Iranian ban on foreign media leaving the office to report, film or take pictures in Tehran.)

Despite the authorities' readiness for a partial recount, they plan a fifth day of demonstrations since Friday's poll in which hardline President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad was officially declared to have won a resounding victory.

U.S. President Barack Obama, who has sought to engage Iran and asked its leadership to "unclench its fist," said protests in the world's fifth-biggest oil exporter showed the "Iranian people are not convinced with the legitimacy of the election."

Seven people were killed in a vast opposition protest on Monday in central Tehran and Mousavi urged his followers to call off a planned rally in the same area the following day.

Thousands of his supporters marched instead on Tuesday to the state television IRIB building in northern Tehran, which was ringed by riot police, witnesses said.

Wearing wristbands and ribbons in his green campaign colours, Mousavi supporters carried his picture and made victory signs. Some were sending messages to others to meet again on Wednesday for a rally at Tehran's central Haft-e Tir Square.

In an apparent bid to head off the opposition rally in the centre of the capital, Ahmadinejad's supporters mobilised thousands of demonstrators where Mousavi's supporters had originally planned to gather.  Continued...

 
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