Monday, February 28, 2011

The Iranian opposition chiefs face prosecution: official (Reuters)

TEHRAN (Reuters) – Opposition leaders seek to undermine the Islamic Iran will be prosecuted to the maximum extent the guillotine after protests, in which two people died, the judiciary, the Director said Thursday, the State television reported.


Monday in Tehran and other cities, uprisings, which toppled leaders of Egypt, Tunisia, and inspired by the rallies was the first large opposition protests, because authorities crush demos at the 2009 presidential election.


Dozens of people, was seriously wounded and many of the detained more demonstrations, which was prohibited by the authorities arrest Mirhossein Mousavi and Mehdi Karoubi uprisings in support of the Arab States.


Supporters and opponents of the Government of the United States clashed Sanee Zhaleh Wednesday, who was killed during a Monday rally, even when both parties have argued, he backed up their reason for attending.


"This betrayal is clear leaders of sedition ... and the person can tolerate the Islamic system, harming the revolution," said the judiciary Chief Fadil Larijani.


"Definitely they prosecuted."


Hardline Iranian lawmakers urged to impose a moratorium on the judiciary Tuesday Karoubi and Mousavi, as the case may be, what they said was fomenting the unrest.


Karoubi said on Wednesday, he was willing to pay for the "price" for his actions, but analysts, such a claim only against the prominent figures in the Iranian tensions within. worse


Karoubi and Mousavi: n: n calls to protest has been posted on their websites and Larijani said authorities sakkorangaistusta, even if he does not elaborate.


THE COMPANY'S RESPONSE


Opposition supporters plan second rally in solidarity with the victims of violence, from Monday to Sunday Kaleme said Mousavi's website.


Tehran's Prosecutor Abbas Jafari Dolatabadi is warn opposition supporters, that they are faced with a firm answer, if they defy authorities, and the rally, the students ' news agency reported Onpuuttuu.


Nationwide demonstrations organized by the State shall endeavour to demonstrate its support shall be considered Clerical institution authorities Friday.


The argument is also called on supporters of the sites of the chant "allahu Akbar" (God is great) night, that pro-the reform movement is still alive in spite of the leaders of the country of its uhmakas character.


The cry of the last Shah of Iran, who had deposed the Islamic revolution in 1979, the opponents of reform movement was adopted by the pro-during the protests against the disputed 2009 presidential election result.


(Written by Reza and Parisa Hafezi Derakhshi; Editing Jon Boyle)

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