Thousands of Mousavi supporters head for TV building

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Thousands of Mousavi supporters head for TV building
Iran protests continue: Thousands of defeated candidate’s supporters march to state television building; earlier, Mousavi urged followers to call off planned demonstration in bid to avoid clashes

Reuters and Dudi Cohen

All eyes are still on Iran, as the popular protest in the wake of the recent presidential elections continues.

 

Thousands of supporters of Iran’s defeated presidential candidate Mirhossein Mousavi marched on Tuesday to the state television building, despite his call for them to call off a planned rally.

 

 

Meanwhile, Iran’s supreme leader the Ayatollah Ali Khamenei met Tuesday with all of the Islamic Republic’s presidential candidates. Khamenei has also made a televised address and urged the Iranian people to refrain from violence, in what appeared to be his first genuine attempt to allay tensions in the country.

 

Mousavi has disputed official results of Iran’s election, which showed a landslide win for hard-line incumbent Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, and many tens of thousands of people marched in his support on Monday.

 

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But he urged them to call off a second rally on Tuesday after pro-Ahmadinejad supporters announced a rival demonstration.

 

 

Mousavi supporters marching on Tuesday said they planned to assemble in front of the state television IRIB building in northern Tehran, which was ringed by riot police.

 

 

Wearing wristbands and ribbons in his green campaign colors, the Mousavi supporters carried his picture and made victory signs. Unlike Monday’s demonstration where marchers chanted anti-Ahmadinejad slogans, they walked largely in silence.

 

 

Some were passing on messages to others to meet again on Wednesday for a rally at Tehran’s central Haft-e Tir Square.

 

 

Dozens of riot police, flanked by Basij militia forces, watched them as they passed through one major square. Near the marchers a riot police motorbike lay on the road in flames, but the demonstration appeared to be peaceful.

 

 

Earlier on Tuesday, tens of thousands of Ahmadinejad supporters gathered at the site where Mousavi supporters had planned to assemble.