http://arabnews.com/middleeast/article259922.ece

Iranian opposition defies warning, calls for rally
By ASSOCIATED PRESS 



Published: Feb 14, 2011 00:35 Updated: Feb 14, 2011 00:35 

TEHRAN: Iran's opposition on Sunday renewed its call for a rally in support of 
protesters in Tunisia and Egypt despite a government warning of repercussions 
if demonstrations take place, a reformist website reported.

In a statement published on Kaleme.com, the opposition urged its supporters to 
rally on Monday in central Tehran and accused the government of hypocrisy by 
voicing support for the Egyptian and Tunisian uprisings while refusing to allow 
Iranian political activists to stage a peaceful demonstration.

Wary of a reinvigorated opposition at home, Iranian authorities have detained 
several activists and journalists in recent weeks and opposition leader Mahdi 
Karoubi was put under house arrest, apparently in connection with the request 
to stage the rally.

The statement said further restrictions on Karoubi and fellow opposition leader 
Mir Hossein Mousavi were a sign of the "increasing weakness and fear of the 
government about the most peaceful civil and political rights" of Iranians.

In another report, Kaleme said many university students as well as a reformist 
cleric group have promised to attend the rally. But it was not clear whether 
the rally would actually take place. Many opposition calls for demonstrations 
in the past months have gone unheeded.

Still, the opposition's persistence has placed the government in a bind. Iran's 
hard-line rulers - who have also tried to capitalize on the uprising against 
their regional rivals in Egypt's US-allied regime - are seeking to deprive 
their own opponents at home of any chance to reinvigorate a movement swept from 
the streets in a heavy military crackdown.

Both Mousavi and Karroubi have compared the unrest in Egypt and Tunisia with 
their own post-election protest movement in 2009, which the Iranian government 
eventually managed to quash. Mousavi said Iran's demonstrations were the 
starting point for the recent revolts in Cairo and Tunis, and that all the 
uprisings aimed at ending the "oppression of the rulers."


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