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Iranian riot police are reported to have clashed with demonstrators defying government decrees to stop street protests over disputed elections.Iranian riot police are reported to have clashed with demonstrators defying government decrees to stop street protests over disputed elections.
Eyewitness reports say there have been clashes near the parliament building in the capital Tehran, in the streets around Baharestan Square.Eyewitness reports say there have been clashes near the parliament building in the capital Tehran, in the streets around Baharestan Square.
Reporting restrictions in Iran mean the BBC cannot verify the reports.Reporting restrictions in Iran mean the BBC cannot verify the reports.
The new protests came hours after Iran's supreme leader said he would "not yield" over the election result.The new protests came hours after Iran's supreme leader said he would "not yield" over the election result.
Ayatollah Ali Khamenei again said the result would stand, despite days of protests in which at least 17 people are reported to have died.Ayatollah Ali Khamenei again said the result would stand, despite days of protests in which at least 17 people are reported to have died.
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The ayatollah has repeatedly demanded that the protests stop, but his calls have gone largely unheeded.The ayatollah has repeatedly demanded that the protests stop, but his calls have gone largely unheeded.
Witnesses told the Associated Press that police beat protesters with batons, fired tear gas and shot into the air to disperse the crowd on Wednesday.Witnesses told the Associated Press that police beat protesters with batons, fired tear gas and shot into the air to disperse the crowd on Wednesday.
Although some demonstrators fought police, others fled to another square about 2km (one mile) to the north, the witnesses said. Although some demonstrators fought police, others fled to another square about 2km (1.2 miles) to the north, the witnesses said.
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Another witness told Reuters that the crowd had been dispersed by tear gas, but did not know of any casualties.Another witness told Reuters that the crowd had been dispersed by tear gas, but did not know of any casualties.
The main protest leader, former prime minister Mir Hossein Mousavi, has not been seen in public for days, but his website quoted his wife as saying the protests would continue.The main protest leader, former prime minister Mir Hossein Mousavi, has not been seen in public for days, but his website quoted his wife as saying the protests would continue.
Zahra Rahnavard was also quoted as demanding the release of people detained since the election. They include 25 employees of her husband's newspaper.Zahra Rahnavard was also quoted as demanding the release of people detained since the election. They include 25 employees of her husband's newspaper.
"It is my duty to continue legal protests to preserve Iranian rights," she was quoted as saying on the website."It is my duty to continue legal protests to preserve Iranian rights," she was quoted as saying on the website.
President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad was declared the winner of the 12 June poll.President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad was declared the winner of the 12 June poll.
Mr Mousavi alleges the election was rigged and is demanding a re-run.Mr Mousavi alleges the election was rigged and is demanding a re-run.
The ayatollah had earlier agreed to extend by five days the amount of time allowed to examine complaints of electoral fraud.
But Iran's state-run Press TV channel said on Wednesday that a partial recount of the vote had verified the result, although it did not give details.
In other developments, another defeated candidate, the moderate Mehdi Karoubi, reportedly denounced the new government as "illegitimate", Reuters reported on Wednesday.
"I do not accept the result and therefore consider as illegitimate the new government. Because of the irregularities, the vote should be annulled," he is quoted as saying on his website.
Iran has placed severe reporting restrictions on the BBC and other foreign media which mean many reports from the country cannot be verified.
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