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| Wednesday, 24 June 2009 10:27 | |||
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Supporters of Mir Hossein Mousavi, the defeated main opposition candidate in Iran's presidential election, have called for a protest outside parliament in Tehran in defiance of a government ban. The rally was scheduled for 4pm (13:30 GMT) on Wednesday in one of the capital's main squares after the Guardian Council, Iran's highest legislative body, said that the results of the disputed poll would not be annulled.
The planned gathering will be a key test of whether a government crackdown, which has left at least 19 people dead, has quelled the angry demonstrations that followed the re-election of Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, the incumbent president. Although streets protests have diminished since police and pro-government militias used tear gas, batons and water cannon against protesters on Saturday, calls for further protests among supporters of Ahmadinejad's opponents have continued. "Without a doubt, although there are not millions gathering on the streets because of the indiscrimante fire and repression, this is going to transform," she said. "In provinces, where people were before gathering in universities, in recent days were are seeing people gathering in main squares." But on Wednesday, Mohsen Rezaie, the conservative candidate who finished third in the election, withdrew his objections. "Therefore I announce that I'm withdrawing my submitted complaints," the former head of the Revolutionary Guard said. "Mohsen Rezaie intends to stay close to the core of the Islamic republic and shwo his allegiance to the supreme leader by obeying his call that the elections are over." "If a major breach occurs in an election, the Guardian Council may annul the votes that come out of a particular affected ballot box, polling station, district or city," Abbas Ali Kadkhodaei was quoted as saying by Press TV, an Iranian government-funded station. "Fortunately, in the recent presidential election we found no witness of major fraud or breach in the election. Therefore, there is no possibility of an annulment taking place," he said. HEYET Net- Jazeera Net
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