TEHRAN (Reuters)-Iran's opposition leader Mehdi Karoubi were allowed to seek a new home out of house arrest, where he is under house arrest again, the conservative party website said on Saturday.
"Karoubi has been released temporarily, he and his wife are looking for a new house" Jahan Web site said. "A new House, they would continue to act against the security forces could not confirm, under the supervision of national security."
The opposition also news sites run from Karoubi Adviser, who had told the BBC Farsi service, which is needed for the strict security around Tehran, home to Karoubis was meant to go to neighbouring States, had been.
the 73-year-old cleric stood against President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad in elections in June 2009. Intercourse with the Democratic Party candidate Mirhossein Mousavi, he became a figurehead post election protests, according to the Iranians, who believed the vote was a means of securing the positioning of the election of hardline farmer.
The Government denied the vote rigging and said the protests were the law of the foreign enemies of the Iranian proposal, which was intended to overthrow the Islamic State, according to the shape of the country.
Karoubi and Mousavi have been arbitrary since they require their supporters onto the streets of February14 rally in support of the Arab countries, the uprisings at the end of the first demonstrations of State-of-the-art-in motion their "green" street protests were crushed by security forces since the end of 2009.
Conservative members of Parliament have called for female dominated tried and hanged, but so far the authorities have decided to isolate the official arrest warrant instead, angering supporters of them Treat them.
(Editing By Jon Hemming)
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