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Iran 'releases 140 demonstrators' Iran 'releases 140 demonstrators'
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About 140 Iranians detained during protests against last month's disputed election result have been released from Evin prison, officials say.About 140 Iranians detained during protests against last month's disputed election result have been released from Evin prison, officials say.
About 200 others, accused of more serious crimes, remain in the prison.About 200 others, accused of more serious crimes, remain in the prison.
The release comes after Iran's supreme leader ordered the closure of another detention centre because it failed to "preserve the rights of detainees".The release comes after Iran's supreme leader ordered the closure of another detention centre because it failed to "preserve the rights of detainees".
The unusual moves show how much pressure Iran's leaders are under over detainees, correspondents say.The unusual moves show how much pressure Iran's leaders are under over detainees, correspondents say.
Officials also announced on Tuesday that 30 people were killed in clashes between opposition supporters and police - up from a previously stated figure of about 20.Officials also announced on Tuesday that 30 people were killed in clashes between opposition supporters and police - up from a previously stated figure of about 20.
Speaking of the prison releases, National Security and Foreign Policy Committee member Kazem Jalali, quoted by Iranian news agencies, said: "Those who were released had committed lighter offences."Speaking of the prison releases, National Security and Foreign Policy Committee member Kazem Jalali, quoted by Iranian news agencies, said: "Those who were released had committed lighter offences."
ANALYSIS Roger Hardy, Middle East analyst
There are clear signs the Iranian authorities want to bring some calm to the situation. Criticism of what goes on in prisons is no longing coming only from reformists, but from conservatives too - some of whom are well connected with the regime.
Moreover, in little more than a week's time, Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, the man who was declared the winner in last's month's elections, is due to be sworn in for a second term as president, and officials are anxious this should go ahead without embarrassment.
But the situation remains volatile. While the authorities want to show they're sensitive to some of the criticism they're facing, they're not ready to give ground on the opposition's main demand: a re-run of the election.
And they've refused to give official permission for a commemoration service on Thursday for those killed during the unrest.
No well-known political figure was among the people released on Tuesday, he said.No well-known political figure was among the people released on Tuesday, he said.
The committee is investigating the detentions. The leader of the judiciary has ordered a review of all cases of those held in prison since the election.The committee is investigating the detentions. The leader of the judiciary has ordered a review of all cases of those held in prison since the election.
'Agents of unrest''Agents of unrest'
Mr Jalali, quoted by Fars, said 150 people who remain in prison were suspected of carrying weapons and bombs, and vandalising public property during the unrest.Mr Jalali, quoted by Fars, said 150 people who remain in prison were suspected of carrying weapons and bombs, and vandalising public property during the unrest.
A further 50 prisoners were described by judicial officials as the "agents of the unrest and some of them were members of anti-revolutionary groups," he told Fars.A further 50 prisoners were described by judicial officials as the "agents of the unrest and some of them were members of anti-revolutionary groups," he told Fars.
These 200 cases were still being investigated.These 200 cases were still being investigated.
Supporters of the protesters say the true number of people detained is much higher, possibly into the thousands.Supporters of the protesters say the true number of people detained is much higher, possibly into the thousands.
Memorial rally rejectedMemorial rally rejected
They have also cast doubt on the number of people killed, believing it to be closer to 100.They have also cast doubt on the number of people killed, believing it to be closer to 100.
Mir Hossein Mousavi wanted his supporters to gather for a memorial
Opposition candidates Mir Hossein Mousavi and Mehdi Karroubi had requested permission to hold a memorial rally for the dead on Thursday, but they were refused by the interior ministry, Fars news agency reported.Opposition candidates Mir Hossein Mousavi and Mehdi Karroubi had requested permission to hold a memorial rally for the dead on Thursday, but they were refused by the interior ministry, Fars news agency reported.
The prisoner releases from Evin came after a visit to the notorious prison by the committee, Mr Jalali said.The prisoner releases from Evin came after a visit to the notorious prison by the committee, Mr Jalali said.
Mir Hossein Mousavi wanted his supporters to gather for a memorial
Meanwhile, another detention centre - Kahrizak - was ordered to be closed "because it lacked necessary conditions to preserve rights of detainees," Mr Jalali was quoted as saying earlier by the semi-official Mehr news agency.Meanwhile, another detention centre - Kahrizak - was ordered to be closed "because it lacked necessary conditions to preserve rights of detainees," Mr Jalali was quoted as saying earlier by the semi-official Mehr news agency.
It is not clear whether the detainees at the Kahrizak centre were released or transferred elsewhere.It is not clear whether the detainees at the Kahrizak centre were released or transferred elsewhere.
In recent days the opposition has reported almost every day new deaths of protestors held in prison.In recent days the opposition has reported almost every day new deaths of protestors held in prison.
Iran's prisons are notorious for their poor conditions, correspondents report.Iran's prisons are notorious for their poor conditions, correspondents report.
Former political prisoners, such as journalists and bloggers, have complained of human rights abuses such as solitary confinement, harsh interrogation tactics and even torture at Evin.Former political prisoners, such as journalists and bloggers, have complained of human rights abuses such as solitary confinement, harsh interrogation tactics and even torture at Evin.