and other major cities with security forces Thursday, overwhelming
opposition protesters who gathered in small groups despite threats of
repression on the 31st anniversary of
State security forces attacked one of President
according to opposition Web sites and other accounts that filtered out
of the country despite government efforts to restrict and monitor
Internet traffic.
Video accounts posted on YouTube, Twitter, Facebook
and other social networking sites showed helmeted riot police using
tear gas and batons to prevent large crowds from gathering.
One widely circulated video showed a member of the
riot police choking and punching a shirtless man. Before the 20-second
clip ends, a woman dressed in traditional black walks up, points an
accusatory finger at the policeman and remonstrates with him.
The show of force seemed intended to demonstrate, both to Iranians and to the West, that the leaders of
are firmly in charge eight months after a disputed presidential
election sparked the country’s deepest political crisis since 1979.
With most foreign journalists barred from
However, one of Karroubi’s sons, Mohammed Taghi
Karroubi, told the BBC Persian service that his father was sprayed in
the face with tear gas and hit with a stone when he tried to join the
protesters.
Mousavi’s wife,
who campaigned last year with her husband, was beaten and kicked by
plainclothes police, according to Kaleme, an opposition Web site.
The crushing display of force appeared to be a setback for
“green movement,” as the protesters are known. Yet the movement, named
after the color used in Mousavi’s campaign, has proved resilient, and
video clips showed opposition crowds gathered not just in
Ahmadinejad, meanwhile, spoke to a huge pro-government throng in
Ahmadinejad also used the symbolic occasion to claim that
The Iranian president announced that
nuclear scientists have succeeded in enriching uranium to 20 percent
purity, closer to the 80 percent enrichment needed to make a nuclear
weapon.
“
has made a series of statements that are far more political than they
are. They’re based on politics, not on physics,” responded
“The Iranian nuclear program has undergone a series
of problems throughout the year,” Gibbs said. “We do not believe they
have the capability to enrich to the degree to which they now say they
are enriching.”
While Thursday’s protests against Ahmadinejad were
smaller than predicted, senior U.S. officials say that the government
and its opponents are in for a long-term standoff, with neither side
able to prevail.
opposition is engaged in “a war of attrition,” hoping to encourage
defections of Iranian diplomats and middle-ranking members of the
“I’m very positive,” said Noorbaksh, whose father-in-law,
was foreign minister in the interim government that followed the
SShah’s fall in 1979 and has been in jail since late December. “It is a
long struggle.”
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