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'No violations' in disputed Iran poll

Source ITN

Updated on 26 June 2009

Iran's Guardian Council has said there were no violations in the disputed June 12 presidential election.

Abbasali Kadkhodai, spokesman of the council, said: "The Guardian Council has almost finished reviewing defeated candidates' election complaints.

"The reviews showed that the the election was the healthiest since the revolution... There were no major violations in the election."

The council had already rejected a call by moderate former Prime Minister Mir Hossein Mousavi, declared second in the election behind incumbent President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, for the vote to be annulled.

Its statement is the latest step in a behind-the-scenes struggle since the election, which has split the clerical establishment into two camps.

The leadership has quelled mass street protests over the election and hardline preacher Ayatollah Ahmad Khatami is expected to reinforce the message that the election was free and fair when he leads Friday prayers.

Mr Mousavi's supporters plan to release thousands of balloons with the message "Neda you will always remain in our hearts", in memory of the young woman killed last week who has become an icon of the protests.

The last mass protests were on Saturday and a combination of warnings, arrests and the threat of police action have driven large demonstrations off Tehran's street with small gatherings dispersed with tear gas and baton charges.

The worst unrest since the 1979 revolution led to the killing of about 20 people, prompting President Barack Obama to say he was "appalled and outraged" by the security crackdown in the world's fifth largest oil exporter.

Group of Eight powers meeting in Trieste plan in a statement to deplore post-election violence, to urge Tehran to settle the crisis through peaceful, democratic means and to respect basic rights including freedom of expression, a diplomat said.

The condemnation by Mr Obama, who had been trying to improve ties with Iran before the election, prompted Mr Ahmadinejad to accuse him of behaving like his predecessor and say there was not much point in talking to Washington unless he apologised.

Mr Mousavi said he was determined to keep challenging the election results despite pressure to stop.

He said: "A major rigging has happened. I am prepared to prove that those behind the rigging are responsible for the bloodshed."

He called on his supporters to continue "legal" protests and said restrictions on the opposition could lead to more violence.

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