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Demonstrator Killed by Gunfire at Iranian Election Protests


15 June 2009

Tens of thousands attend opposition rally in Tehran
Tens of thousands attend opposition rally in Tehran, 15 June 2009
Iran's pro-reform leader Mir Hossein Mousavi addressed tens of thousands of supporters in the Iranian capital Tehran Mondduring a huge rally to protest the re-election of President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad. There were reports by eyewitnesses that a demonstrator was killed by gunfire from a building used by a pro-government militia.

Iranian protesters say they will hold another protest Tuesday in defiance of government warnings and in spite of the shooting death of a demonstrator Monday at a massive pro-opposition rally in Tehran.

The protest defied a government ban on demonstrations, but security forces watched quietly.

Mousavi addressed the cheering crowd, waving green flags and banners and shouting slogans against the government.

He says our people are seeking respect and and seeking to defend their votes and their rights.

Mr. Ahmadinejad has faced demonstrations and riots since Saturday, after officials announced his landslide victory. (See slideshow of eyewitness accounts of Tehran protests)

Many in the crowd chanted slogans to decry President Ahmedinejad.

Supporters of reformist presidential candidate Mir Hossein Mousavi carry his poster, during a rally in Azadi street in Tehran, 15 June 2009
Supporters of reformist presidential candidate Mir Hossein Mousavi carry his poster during a rally in Azadi street in Tehran, 15 June 2009
One Mousavi supporter at Monday's rally complained that the election was 'stolen' and the vote was rigged. "We are here just to say 'No' to Ahmadinejad. We already -- all of us -- we said 'Yes' to Mir Hossein Mousavi Friday night. And because of corruption, they corrupted our election," the supporter said.

But an Associated Press photographer reported as the rally was ending he saw one person shot and killed and several others who appeared to be seriously wounded in Enghelab Square. Eyewitnesses say the gunfire came from a compound for the Basij religious militia, which is linked to Iran's powerful Revolutionary Guard

The country's supreme leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei has ordered an examination into Mousavi's claims of vote rigging.

Despite restrictions placed on journalists and the blocking of internet web sites and cell phone text messaging in Iran, thousands of Mousavi supporters continue to find ways post hundreds of messages to a support group on the Facebook website.

Dozens of pictures of police brutality were posted, including a young man drenched in blood, and a black-clad riot policeman pounding demonstrators who had fallen to the ground."

"This is the start of a brand new revolution," wrote one young man who identified himself as Reza on the Mousavi Web site. "It is not going to stop."

Despite what appears to be the growing momentum of popular discontent, Tel Aviv-based Iran analyst Meir Javedanfar of the MEEPAS center says close scrutiny is needed to determine where the situation in Iran is heading.

"I think it depends on three factors: Number one, how senior are the people who are going to become involved in the demonstrating; the more senior they are, the more people will become encouraged. Number two; if the demonstrations spread to other cities. I think the more cities that become involved, the more the leadership will take notice. And, also, number three; the duration of this. If this continues for another two weeks, I think the Supreme Leader [Ayatollah Ali Khamenei] will have a serious situation on his hands. Until then, we should sit down and watch the developments and see what the Supreme Leader says," Javedanfar said.

The U.S. State Department has issued a statement saying it is "deeply troubled by reports of violence, arrests and possible voting irregularities."



Comments:

1. Silent Revolution

Hi In Iran there is a big censorship by the broadcasting. I think if they let the protesters to Speak in national Television we can see the real crowd of the protesters because many people do not know what is going on in Iran especially in small cities and towns. this is a small crowd of all the protesters in Iran which most of them are the young Students. at last we will stay to give back our certain rights.
Submitted by: Demo (Iran)
06-16-2009 - 08:07:07

2. election

Today new Hitler came up from Iran. You help your self. AHMADI NEJAD has dangers religious doctrine. Today your attention to Iran is not only help to Iranian also is help to your self. You sow results of militancy and instability during the four years back in world. Today destiny of Iran is as fate of world. World's leaders you have more knowledge about politic but you don't know exactly AHMADI NEJAD's doctrine is extremely dangers for world. Iran is reach country. If today he could get unlawful power in Iran tomorrow you should answer to your mistook. AHMADI NEJAD is from a group, they believe when world go to ruination and terror so redeemer will come. They want destroy world. This is religious loyalty of them. You can't understand deeply this doctrine unless you live in Iran. Now Iran is best country for actualize this doctrine. Today you help to Iranian people and look at Iran's government as an unlawful government. You help to world. Today is a chance for act.
Submitted by: armanhakoopian (iran)
06-16-2009 - 06:09:47

3. obama's silent

its time, speak clearly to peaple in iran and iranian government, its democratic chang. and you have not let they kill peaple in iran infront of world's eyes and media, its shame silent.
Submitted by: soheyl (sweden)
06-16-2009 - 05:41:20

4. Fight against dictatorship

To all the world who are watching the brave iranian people protest against dictatorship and don't let the cheating government rule them for another 4 years of hell and torture. I want to ask all the people, Iranian or non-Iranian, those who are in support of honesty, freedom, and right of vote, to support the iranian people in Iran. Lets stop dictatorship, no matter where in the world
Submitted by: Sanaz (Canada)
06-16-2009 - 05:36:36

5. In response to our friend who is supporting Mr. Ahmadi nejad

Dear Friend; I am deeply concerned of the fact that some people are trying to beleive Mr Ahmady nejad is the president of the poor people and supports poor people. During these four years how he has ever supported them ? Did the economic situations turned in favor of those who are under the most pressure? While Iran's revenue doubled or trippled because of the increase in the price of oil, did any of those poeple feel changes in their lives ? or other wise poors went poorer and some government poeple went richer !!!! if this is not true answer me right here !? ... Actually, on the other hand I believe middle class and poor people will stand stronger for their elected candidate since they have experienced the bitterness of Ahmadinejad's administration the most !!
Submitted by: leila ()
06-16-2009 - 04:20:54

6. Iran Elections

Even according to official Iranian data more than 14 million Iranians strongly oppose Ahmadinezhad. It is obvious that the 14 million who voted for the opposing candidates made their choice more based on strong opposition to Ahmadinezhad.
Submitted by: Khosrow Golesorkhi (Iran)
06-16-2009 - 03:45:27

7. dont give up ahmaddinejad

ahmaddinejad is low profile.he more able to lead iran
Submitted by: nini (malaysia)
06-16-2009 - 02:38:04

8. Iran

While I support the protests and demonstrations for free elections, I think the VOA has not told the whole truth. The Basijis had one of their offices attacked by the demostrators which precipated them firing on the protestors. I do not support either action. Keep up the good work, wear green, and lets not let the injustice go unnoticed.
Submitted by: shams26 (USA)
06-15-2009 - 23:52:47

9. ahmadi njad supporter

Dear sir, let me tell you that its natural in all around the world if some body win the election the rests will be disatisfied. again in the iran TV showed that musavi just won in his city not all in iran. as you know dr ahmadinejad support all the poor peaple in iran . so i think 60 % of voters were middle or poor poeple that voted to mr ahmadinejad, mr ahmadinejad is fair president and all the his agaisnt expected musavi would win to gain all iran money .and mr ahmadi nejad says he will reveal all the people or offical that wants to eat the poeple's property thanks
Submitted by: aziz (iran)
06-15-2009 - 22:07:21

10. Some Really Helpful Background

I found these articles that give background on Iran and this election. Very helpful: http://mei.edu/Publications/WebPublications/Viewpoints/ViewpointsArchive/tabid/541/ctl/Detail/mid/1623/xmid/588/xmfid/11/Default.aspx http://mei.edu/Publications/WebPublications/PolicyBriefs/PolicyBriefArchive/tabid/539/ctl/Detail/mid/1611/xmid/598/xmfid/17/Default.aspx http://www.mei.edu/Publications/WebPublications/PolicyBriefs/PolicyBriefArchive/tabid/539/ctl/Detail/mid/1611/xmid/160/xmfid/17/Default.aspx
Submitted by: Andy ()
06-15-2009 - 21:20:34

11. Iran election

I commend the Iranian people who protest this election. We had George Bush for 8 years due to rigged elections. Imagine where we would be if Al Gore had been rightfully put in office by the SCOTUS instead of W.
Submitted by: knurmi (United States)
06-15-2009 - 20:52:15

12. Twitter Power

I just hope tomorrow's protest doesn't turn into another Tiananmen Square...I'm glad the Internet in particular Twitter is helping people get their voices heard.
Submitted by: Jess (USA)
06-15-2009 - 20:21:35

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