Iran’s day of anguish
Protester set fires and smashed store windows on Sunday in a second day of violence as groups challenging President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad’s re-election tried to keep pressure on authorities.
Anti-riot police lashed back and the regime blocked Internet sites used to rally the pro-reform campaign.
Ahmadinejad dismissed the unrest the worst in a decade in Tehran as “not important.”
He said Friday’s vote was “real and free”and insisted the results showing his landslide victory were fair and legitimate.
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Anti-riot police lashed back and the regime blocked Internet sites used to rally the pro-reform campaign.
Ahmadinejad dismissed the unrest the worst in a decade in Tehran as “not important.”
He said Friday’s vote was “real and free”and insisted the results showing his landslide victory were fair and legitimate.
To read the full article, click here..
To read the ePaper, visit: http://epaper.hindustantimes.com/
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