Tuesday, February 15, 2011

Conservative MPs against the opposition "and hanged the leader Moussavi Karoubi"

TEHRAN - After the severe riots that occurred yesterday when anti-government demonstration in Tehran, the police today accused the People's Mujahideen (MKO) - the leading organization of armed struggle to the regime - to be responsible for accidents and have caused the death of a demonstrator : According to the Iranian police chief Ahmad Reza Radan, were members of this organization to open fire killing one person and injuring nine police officers.

The number of victims of the clashes, meanwhile, rises to two according to the news site Tabnak: over activist killed, another seriously injured, died today. And in Parliament, a group of Conservative MPs has launched a hard verbal attack against the opposition leaders and Karoubi Moussavi, shouting slogans of violence in which he called for the hanging.

The attack against the opposition came from the speaker of parliament Ali Larijani and the deputies of the conservative majority, which in the courtroom shouted "death to America", "Death to Israel" but also "death Moussavi, Khatami and Karoubi "The former reformist president. Yesterday, thousands of people took to the streets in the center of the Iranian capital, just answering the call of opposition leaders, former prime minister Mir Hossein Mousavi and former Speaker of Parliament Mehdi Karoubi.

Expressions of anger toward the leaders of the anti-government protests took place after, in a speech before the Assembly, Ali Larijani had called them "seditious", accusing them of being "tools in the hands of the U.S. and Zionist regime", ie Israel. The Iranian judiciary has meanwhile indicated that it will "firm and rapid" leaders of the clashes between opposition protesters and security forces took place yesterday.

This was announced by the Attorney General of Iran, Gholam-Hossein Mohseni Ejei, quoted by the Press TV website of the issuer. While the United States, who yesterday praised the courage of the protesters, says the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Islamic Republic: "The comments of the American administration are the result of confusion and displacement produced by changes in the region," said spokesman ministry, Ramin Mehmanparast, referring to riots in Tunisia and Egypt.

"Changes", he added, "have dealt a blow to the interests of the dominating power and supporters of the Zionist regime and these diversions are trying to downplay the scale." From Europe comes a standstill today appealed to Tehran to allow the population to show: the head of EU diplomacy, Catherine Ashton, has called on Iranian authorities to respect the right of people to hold peaceful protests, criticizing the restrictions imposed on some members of 'reformist opposition.

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