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Unrest challenges Iran's republic | Unrest challenges Iran's republic |
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There were outbreaks of violence around Tehran's university on Sunday By Jon Leyne BBC News, Tehran | There were outbreaks of violence around Tehran's university on Sunday By Jon Leyne BBC News, Tehran |
As demonstrations against the Iranian election result continue, the situation in Tehran is becoming unpredictable and potentially explosive. | As demonstrations against the Iranian election result continue, the situation in Tehran is becoming unpredictable and potentially explosive. |
Throughout Sunday, crowds gathered in a number of areas. Often they were not organised protests. | Throughout Sunday, crowds gathered in a number of areas. Often they were not organised protests. |
In traffic jams, car drivers hooted their horns in opposition to the government. Crowds stood on the pavement, chanting and showing v-signs. | In traffic jams, car drivers hooted their horns in opposition to the government. Crowds stood on the pavement, chanting and showing v-signs. |
In some places, the police were out in force. Some of them were in full riot gear. Others charged into action on the back of motorbikes. | In some places, the police were out in force. Some of them were in full riot gear. Others charged into action on the back of motorbikes. |
They seem to have been given clear instructions not to open fire. Though occasional gunfire has been heard, mostly police have been wielding truncheons and batons in often brutal fashion. | They seem to have been given clear instructions not to open fire. Though occasional gunfire has been heard, mostly police have been wielding truncheons and batons in often brutal fashion. |
Stifled aspirations | Stifled aspirations |
It is difficult to get any reliable picture of the scale of the protests in Tehran, let alone the whole country. | It is difficult to get any reliable picture of the scale of the protests in Tehran, let alone the whole country. |
President Ahmadinejad's almost casual dismissal of their complaints just adds to the anger | President Ahmadinejad's almost casual dismissal of their complaints just adds to the anger |
But they spread rapidly during the evening. The cheers and chanting echoed even in customarily quiet middle-class neighbourhoods. | But they spread rapidly during the evening. The cheers and chanting echoed even in customarily quiet middle-class neighbourhoods. |
Many Iranians came out on to their roofs to shout "down with the dictator". | Many Iranians came out on to their roofs to shout "down with the dictator". |
It has become a challenge not just of an election result, not just to President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, but to the supreme leader, Ayatollah Khamenei himself. | It has become a challenge not just of an election result, not just to President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, but to the supreme leader, Ayatollah Khamenei himself. |
That means it is, in effect, a challenge to the whole basis of the Islamic Republic. | That means it is, in effect, a challenge to the whole basis of the Islamic Republic. |
For two years I have watched as young, ambitious Iranians go about their lives with growing frustration. | For two years I have watched as young, ambitious Iranians go about their lives with growing frustration. |
They feel the system stifles their aspirations. Now they feel that their intelligence and their pride has been insulted by an election result many Iranians believe is blatantly fraudulent. | They feel the system stifles their aspirations. Now they feel that their intelligence and their pride has been insulted by an election result many Iranians believe is blatantly fraudulent. |
And President Ahmadinejad's almost casual dismissal of their complaints just adds to the anger. | And President Ahmadinejad's almost casual dismissal of their complaints just adds to the anger. |
Without precedent | Without precedent |
Make no mistake, President Ahmadinejad still has plenty of supporters. | Make no mistake, President Ahmadinejad still has plenty of supporters. |
They turned out in large numbers in the victory rally he held in central Tehran on Sunday afternoon. | They turned out in large numbers in the victory rally he held in central Tehran on Sunday afternoon. |
He has focused his rhetoric on foreign governments and the international media, blaming them for stirring up the trouble. | He has focused his rhetoric on foreign governments and the international media, blaming them for stirring up the trouble. |
There is a danger now that the two sides could come to blows. | There is a danger now that the two sides could come to blows. |
And many people will fear that the government will authorise the police to open fire, if the situation slides further out of control. | And many people will fear that the government will authorise the police to open fire, if the situation slides further out of control. |
Yet it is hard to see what political compromise is possible. | Yet it is hard to see what political compromise is possible. |
Mr Ahmadinejad is defiant, confident in the support of the supreme leader. | Mr Ahmadinejad is defiant, confident in the support of the supreme leader. |
The opposition will know that the formal appeal process has minimal chance of success. | The opposition will know that the formal appeal process has minimal chance of success. |
It is a situation without precedent in the 30-year history of the Islamic republic, and the outcome is impossible to predict. | It is a situation without precedent in the 30-year history of the Islamic republic, and the outcome is impossible to predict. |
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