Iran, clashes between police and dimostanti in Isfahan
23 12 2009Yesterday - 13.38 The Iranian security forces have clashed with opposition supporters who were commemorating the death of Grand Ayatollah Hossein Ali Montazeri in the city of Isfahan in the center of the country, and "many" demonstrators were injured. Continue reading this story I refer to the website, pro-reformist Jaras. If there are confirmed reports of the fighting, confirmed the climate of tension in Iran for more than six months after the disputed election presidential threw the country into the worst crisis interior since the Islamic Revolution of 1979. The police chief Esmail Ahmadi-Moqadam said that opponents will experience a "hard" comparison, if they continue with their activities as "illegal," reported the agency semi - official Fars. Jaras The site reported that many demonstrators injured and arrested during the clashes in Isfahan, where they had gathered supporters of Grand Ayatollah Hossein Ali Montazeri for the third day of commemoration of his death. "The police fired tear gas to disperse people … many people were injured … some have been arrested, "says the site. Another site reformist Parlemannews, wrote that at least 50 opposition supporters, including four journalists, were arrested. Security forces have surrounded a mosque to prevent people from entering, brings another website, the Rah-e Sabz. "Montazeri's supporters sang songs against the authorities. They were hit with stones, sticks and chains, even women and children, "reads the site. Montazeri, who died Saturday at age 87 in the city of Qom, was a staunch opponent of the clerical and had strongly contested the presidential elections won by the fundamentalist Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, second he characterized by fraud. The authorities have always dismissed such criticism, blaming opposition supporters in turn to be driven by foreign countries who wish to destabilize the Islamic Republic. Even in his hometown of Montazeri, the climate is very tense. The site Jaras reported "sporadic clashes which began last night in Najafabad and continued today. The situation is tense and people singing songs against the government." - The site www.reuters.it Reuters in other news Italian. The top news also on www.twitter.com / reuters_italia