http://www.cctv.com/program/worldwidewatch/20090614/101040.shtml
Mir Hossein Mousavi has denounced the result, saying there were violations and vote-rigging during the election. His supporters took to the streets and clashed with police in the capital Tehran.
Mousavi issued a statement on his website on Saturday, strongly protesting what he called violations in Friday's presidential election.
He said he would not surrender to manipulation. And he called on authorities to immediately end the violations.
His statement also urged his supporters to resist a "governance of lies and dictatorship".
Thousands of Mousavi's backers took to the streets on Saturday, protesting Ahmadinejad's election victory.
They set up barricades in the capital and set fire to tyres outside the Interior Ministry. Riot police fought back with clubs to disperse crowds.
Fires were still burning after nightfall in some areas, though the streets appeared quiet.
Iran's supreme leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei told Iranians to be united and to respect Ahmadinejad's victory. In a message on TV, Khamenei congratulated the incumbent President and called on defeated candidates and their supporters to avoid provocative behavior.
On Friday night, before official results emerged, Mousavi had claimed to be the winner. But on Saturday it soon became clear that Ahmadinejad was set for another term in office.
Death to all Mullas-Death to all Religions- Death to all So-Called Religion affiliated Governments
IranScreamsLoud 2 years ago
Tehran is not Iran. At least half the people in Tehran voted for Ahmadinejad which is not a surprise. The news only reported the protests that were PRO-Mousavi. But there have even been hundreds of thousands of people FOR Ahmadinejad; protesters. Tehran is not fucking Iran. Iran voted Ahmadinejad and that's the end of it. Stop reporting only Mousavis side.
MobyVag 2 years ago
باز این کاپشنش رو پوشید . مگه تهران سرده ؟؟
gitiattar 2 years ago