Iran's Interior Minister urged Mousavi to respect law and election results

PanARMENIAN.Net - Over the past 48 hours, Iran's Home Ministry has twice appealed to reformist movement leader Mir-Hossein Mousavi to respect law and free expression of popular will. In a statement released recently, Interior Ministry urges Mousavi to discontinue unauthorized protests, otherwise threatening him with prosecution, Reuters reports.



Ali Shahruhi, Head of Iranian Majilis' Legislative Committee, called for arresting the liberal politician for organizing mass protests in Tehran. He finds that ex-premier's activities pose national security threats.



According to agency reports, atmosphere in Iran has fully normalized over the recent days. However, streets are still full of Basij militia and police.



On Thursday, June 25, ex-Speaker Mehdi Karrubi's campaign headquarters called for organizing mourning marches in Tehran and other towns.



In the meantime, presidential contender Mohsen Rezai expressed his complaint about electoral falsifications.
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