Clashes would be taking place between opposition supporters and security forces in the streets, where police are present in large numbers, and are becoming more insistent rumors that damage prison, the two leaders of the Iranian opposition, together with their wives.
"Mousavi and Karroubi? I am Iranian affairs, "said Foreign Ministry spokesman in Tehran, Ramin Mehmanparast. "No country has, or ever will have the right to interfere in decisions of the judiciary," he added Mehmanparast. On Monday, the Iranian website Kalem wrote that Karroubi Mir Hossein Mousavi and the wives would find themselves together in the prison of Heshmatieh in Tehran.
In the evening, the Iranian Fars news agency quoted an unnamed source in the capital of the judiciary that denied the report on their transfer to prison, stating that they are all under house arrest. In recent days, the Iranian opposition had planned a demonstration Tuesday in Tehran to demand the release of mouse and Karroubi, on the afternoon of Tuesday, the center of the capital was garrisoned by the police.
Against two leaders of the reformist front, a group of about 200 parliamentarians and a number of clerics and supporters of the government, has called in recent days to process a betrayal of the ideals of the Islamic Republic, Iran is punishable with the death penalty. The sons of Mussa and Karrubi have sent a letter to the "religious leaders" to seek to intervene with the Iranian authorities to "prevent illegal acts committed in the name of Islam." "Our parents have not committed any crime," they write, "they only talk about rights and their imprisonment is the demonstration that they are right."
"Mousavi and Karroubi? I am Iranian affairs, "said Foreign Ministry spokesman in Tehran, Ramin Mehmanparast. "No country has, or ever will have the right to interfere in decisions of the judiciary," he added Mehmanparast. On Monday, the Iranian website Kalem wrote that Karroubi Mir Hossein Mousavi and the wives would find themselves together in the prison of Heshmatieh in Tehran.
In the evening, the Iranian Fars news agency quoted an unnamed source in the capital of the judiciary that denied the report on their transfer to prison, stating that they are all under house arrest. In recent days, the Iranian opposition had planned a demonstration Tuesday in Tehran to demand the release of mouse and Karroubi, on the afternoon of Tuesday, the center of the capital was garrisoned by the police.
Against two leaders of the reformist front, a group of about 200 parliamentarians and a number of clerics and supporters of the government, has called in recent days to process a betrayal of the ideals of the Islamic Republic, Iran is punishable with the death penalty. The sons of Mussa and Karrubi have sent a letter to the "religious leaders" to seek to intervene with the Iranian authorities to "prevent illegal acts committed in the name of Islam." "Our parents have not committed any crime," they write, "they only talk about rights and their imprisonment is the demonstration that they are right."
- "Iran: Mousavi And Karroubi Being Held In Tehran Prison" and related posts (01/03/2011)
- Iranian opposition leaders reportedly jailed (01/03/2011)
- Iran denies opposition leaders jailed (01/03/2011)
- Iran opposition says leaders held, judiciary denies (01/03/2011)
- Report: Iran Opposition Leaders Jailed (28/02/2011)
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