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More Iran protesters go on trial | More Iran protesters go on trial |
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Iran has put more opposition activists and protesters on trial after disputed elections, state media has reported. | Iran has put more opposition activists and protesters on trial after disputed elections, state media has reported. |
Those appearing in a Tehran court include detained French lecturer Clotilde Reiss, Iranian state media have reported. | Those appearing in a Tehran court include detained French lecturer Clotilde Reiss, Iranian state media have reported. |
This is the second group of people brought before Iranian courts following violent protests in the wake of June's presidential elections. | This is the second group of people brought before Iranian courts following violent protests in the wake of June's presidential elections. |
Last week more than 100 people appeared on charges including conspiracy. | Last week more than 100 people appeared on charges including conspiracy. |
The detainees include several leading reformers. | The detainees include several leading reformers. |
"The trial session of the second group of those accused of being involved in post-election unrest started this morning," the semi-official Fars news agency said. | |
Iranian news agency Irna said Clotilde Reiss "is accused of collecting information and provoking rioters". | |
It added that a female Iranian employee of the French embassy, named as Ashfar, was also appearing in the dock. | |
Rights groups say that hundreds of people including reformist politicians, journalists, activists and lawyers, have been detained in Iran since the election. | |
The poll saw President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad returned to power, but opposition leaders insist the election was rigged. |