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    MOUSAVI FACES 10 YEARS' IMPRISONMENT

    /PanARMENIAN.Net/
    02.07.2009 11:42 GMT+04:00

    /PanARMENIAN.Net/ Iran's embattled opposition leader, Mir Hossein
    Mousavi, faces a new threat after the Basiji militia accused him of
    "offences against the state" and "disturbing the nation's security",
    charges which carry a sentence of 10 years' imprisonment. The militia,
    which played a key role in the brutal suppression of street protests,
    has become known as the "enforcers" of the country's Supreme Leader,
    Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, and are unlikely to have made the allegations
    against Mr Mousavi without receiving his authorisation to do so.

    The Basiji high command wrote to the chief prosecutor asking him
    to take action over Mr Mousavi. It claimed that "evidence" would
    follow which showed his culpability in the disturbances over the
    disputed elections. Mr Mousavi broke a week-long silence yesterday
    to denounce the election result as a "coup". "A majority of the
    people - including me - do not accept its political legitimacy," he
    said of the government, adding: "There's a danger ahead. A ruling
    system which relied on people's trust for 30 years cannot replace
    this trust with security forces overnight." He was joined by Mehdi
    Karoubi, another candidate, and the reformist ex-president Mohammed
    Khatami in making statements which bring them into further conflict
    with Ayatollah Khamenei who has upheld the result and declared that
    President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad was the winner. The men said that it
    was their "historic responsibility to continue our protests and not
    to abandon our efforts to preserve the nation's rights".

    Mr Mousavi asked for the release of the "children of the revolution"
    who had been taken away by the police and the Basiji. Earlier, state
    television said that all but one of nine Iranians who worked for the
    British embassy in Tehran had been released, The Independent reported.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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