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Tuesday, 16 June 2009 - Protestor 'shot dead' at mass anti-Ahmadinejad rally
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    Yahoo! My Yahoo! Mail Yahoo! Search Search: Sign InNew User? Sign Up News Home - Help Navigation Primary Navigation Home Singapore Asia Pacific World Business Entertainment Sports Technology Top Stories Most Popular Secondary Navigation Africa Europe Latin America Middle East North America Search Search: Protestor 'shot dead' at mass anti-Ahmadinejad rally AFP - Tuesday, June 16 TEHRAN (AFP) - - A protestor was reportedly shot dead by police in Tehran on Monday as massive crowds of people defied a ban to stage a rally against the disputed re-election of hardline president Mahmoud Ahmadinejad. ADVERTISEMENT A local photographer said the protestor had been killed in clashes with police in a Tehran square. Shots were heard as clouds of smoke billowed into the sky and people were seen fleeing the area. The violence flared after Ahmadinejad's defeated rival Mir Hossein Mousavi appeared in public for the first time since an election that has sharply divided the nation and triggered a wave of protests and rioting. Iran, battling one of its worst crises since the Islamic revolution three decades ago, faced a growing international backlash over the validity of the election and the subsequent crackdown on opposition protests. "God willing, we will take back our rights," Mousavi shouted from the roof of a car amid a vast sea of Iranians, young and old, who packed into central Tehran despite the authorities ordering a ban on the rally. The White House said it had "some concern" about the vote while UN chief Ban Ki-moon said the will of the Iranian people should be "fully respected." Iran's supreme leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei ordered a probe into allegations of vote-rigging after Ahmadinejad was returned power in a landslide, an election that dented Western hopes of a change in domestic and foreign policy of the oil-rich nation. State television said Khamenei -- the all-powerful spiritual leader of the Islamic republic -- had told Mousavi he had instructed the Guardians Council supervisory body "to precisely examine" his complaints. Mousavi, 67, lodged a formal appeal on Sunday for the cancellation of the results of what he charges was a rigged "charade" that has stoked the worst unrest in Shiite Muslim Iran for a decade. "The vote of the people is more important than Mousavi or any other person," he told the crowds on Monday. Demonstrators, some wearing the green of Mousavi's campaign colour, swarmed into central Tehran as riot police looked on. One policeman said between 1.5 million and two million people had turned out. If the death is confirmed, it would be the first since the election. Former reformist president Mohammad Khatami, a key Mousavi backer who was succeeded by Ahmadinejad in 2005, also wants the results of the vote cancelled and a new election held, his brother said. A spokesman for the 12-member Guardians Council said it would announce its decision in 10 days. European governments complained about the tactics used against protestors and added their voices to US doubt over the election outcome, with the EU calling on Tehran to launch a probe into the results. "The regime must address the serious questions which have been asked about the conduct of the Iranian elections," British Prime Minister Gordon Brown said. Monday's demonstration comes a day after the combative Ahmadinejad himself addressed a vast victory rally in Tehran to defend the results, saying the people of Iran had triumphed against the "world arrogance" (the West). The authorities have warned that they would crush any "velvet revolution" in Iran and police said on Sunday they had rounded up 170 people over the protests, including a number of reformist leaders. Germany -- Iran's most important Western trading partner, along Britain and France -- joined the Islamic republic's archfoes the United States and Israel in questioning the results of the vote. German Foreign Minister Frank-Walter Steinmeier described the action of the security forces as "completely unacceptable." US Vice President Joe Biden said on Sunday there was "an awful lot of doubt" about the vote, but nevertheless reiterated Washington's willingness to engage in talks after three decades of severed ties. Israeli Defence Minister Ehud Barak, whose country Ahmadinejad has said should be wiped off the map, said during a visit to France that his return to power was "bad news." The Iranian authorities have also cracked down on local and foreign media, with Mousavi's own newspaper reportedly suspended and international outlets reporting the arrest and harassment of their journalists. Telephone and Internet services have also been disrupted. On Saturday, Tehran witnessed widespread clashes between baton-wielding police and stone-throwing protestors who set bins and vehicles on fire in violence on a scale not seen since 1999 when student demonstrations led to a week of deadly nationwide unrest. Sporadic violence has continued since. Ahmadinejad's first term in office had already set Iran on a collision course with the international community over its nuclear drive, his anti-Israeli tirades and restrictions on society. Amid the turmoil in Iran, International Atomic Energy Agency chief Mohamed ElBaradei urged Tehran to take up the US offer of dialogue over its disputed nuclear programme, which the West fears could be a cover for ambitions to build atomic weapons. Iranian analysts have warned that the disputed nature of Ahmadinejad's victory could weaken Iran from within and isolate it further from the outside world. "The perception of many Iranians that their vote was not taken into consideration will weigh heavily on the legitimacy of future elections," said Tehran-based analyst Sayeed Laylaz. Email Story IM Story Printable View Blog This Sign in to recommend this article » 0 users recommend Related Articles: World Gas prices rise for 48th day as oil sells offAP - 1 hour 43 minutes ago NJ man to be freed after '87 convictions reversedAP - 2 hours 8 minutes ago Judge: Holocaust Museum suspect can't appearAP - 2 hours 8 minutes ago 2 found dead in Indiana eye doctor's officeAP - 2 hours 18 minutes ago Man rescued in Fla. after falling from cruise shipAP - 2 hours 20 minutes ago Enlarge Photo Iranian supporters of defeated presidential candidate Mir Hossein Mousavi march in Tehran. 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