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Iran admits 4,000 June detentions | Iran admits 4,000 June detentions |
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Authorities in Iran say 4,000 people were detained in protests that followed June's disputed presidential election - many more than previously stated. | Authorities in Iran say 4,000 people were detained in protests that followed June's disputed presidential election - many more than previously stated. |
A spokesman for the judiciary, Ali Reza Jamshidi, said about 3,700 had been freed within a week, but that those involved in riots were in detention. | |
An opposition figure has also claimed at least 69 people were killed in the violence following the 12 June poll. | An opposition figure has also claimed at least 69 people were killed in the violence following the 12 June poll. |
It is more than double the number the government admits died. | It is more than double the number the government admits died. |
Iran is currently trying more than 100 detainees over their alleged involvement in the protests. | Iran is currently trying more than 100 detainees over their alleged involvement in the protests. |
The trials - of leading opposition figures, activists, journalists, lawyers, workers at foreign embassies and two people with foreign nationalities - have been criticised by several foreign powers, opposition groups and human rights campaigners. | |
But authorities insist their legal proceedings are completely legitimate and conform to international standards of justice. | But authorities insist their legal proceedings are completely legitimate and conform to international standards of justice. |
Figures increase | Figures increase |
Speaking at a news conference, judiciary spokesman Mr Jamshidi admitted some 4,000 people were detained in June's post-election street protests. | Speaking at a news conference, judiciary spokesman Mr Jamshidi admitted some 4,000 people were detained in June's post-election street protests. |
The Islamic Republic of Iran must stand firm against irrational demands Hassan Qashqavi Iran foreign ministry spokesman | The Islamic Republic of Iran must stand firm against irrational demands Hassan Qashqavi Iran foreign ministry spokesman |
But he said only 300 - who had been "involved in the riots" - were held for longer than a few days. | But he said only 300 - who had been "involved in the riots" - were held for longer than a few days. |
Supporters of the protesters had previously challenged government figures on the numbers of those detained, suggesting it could be in the thousands. | Supporters of the protesters had previously challenged government figures on the numbers of those detained, suggesting it could be in the thousands. |
The figure for those killed when June's street protests turned bloody - in violence the government blamed on "thugs" but which protesters blamed on security services - has also never been confirmed. | The figure for those killed when June's street protests turned bloody - in violence the government blamed on "thugs" but which protesters blamed on security services - has also never been confirmed. |
The police put it at about 20, but official figures later suggested about 30 had died. | The police put it at about 20, but official figures later suggested about 30 had died. |
Now Alireza Hosseini Beheshti - an ally of defeated election candidate Mir Hossein Mousavi - has said testimony from bereaved families suggests at least 69 people were killed. | Now Alireza Hosseini Beheshti - an ally of defeated election candidate Mir Hossein Mousavi - has said testimony from bereaved families suggests at least 69 people were killed. |
He told AP news agency that the number was still rising and included victims from the capital, Tehran, and the rest of the country. | He told AP news agency that the number was still rising and included victims from the capital, Tehran, and the rest of the country. |
Offer to France | Offer to France |
Among those on trial over the protests are an Iranian who worked at the UK embassy in Tehran, a French-Iranian who worked at the French embassy, and a French national - charged with crimes including spying and plotting to overthrow the government. | |
Frenchwoman Clotilde Reiss is among those being tried | Frenchwoman Clotilde Reiss is among those being tried |
On Tuesday, French embassy staffer Nazak Afshar was released from the Tehran prison where she was being held, but remains on trial, French President Nicolas Sarkozy announced. | |
Mr Sarkozy thanked the EU and "other friendly states, such as Syria" for help in her release. | |
He called for Clotilde Reiss, a French university teaching assistant who is also in prison, to be released without delay. | |
Iran offered to allow her to live in the French embassy in Tehran for the duration of the trial, French news agency AFP quoted Iran's ambassador in Paris as saying. | |
There had been no reported response from French authorities, the ambassador was quoted by AFP as saying. | |
But the French foreign ministry later dismissed his claim, saying Iran had been notified weeks ago that the French embassy was willing to take in Ms Reiss, according to AFP. | |
Febrile | Febrile |
France has denounced the proceedings against Ms Reiss, but the action was defended by Hassan Qashqavi, a spokesman for Iran's foreign ministry. | |
"There was no ambiguity in the trial procedures - and there was no pressure to get confessions from the people on trial," he said on Monday. | |
Reports speak of a febrile atmosphere in Iranian political circles, as the leadership continues to face overt criticism over its handling of the post-election crisis. | Reports speak of a febrile atmosphere in Iranian political circles, as the leadership continues to face overt criticism over its handling of the post-election crisis. |
One focus of controversy has been the conditions under which remaining the detainees have been held, with damaging claims forcing authorities to act. | One focus of controversy has been the conditions under which remaining the detainees have been held, with damaging claims forcing authorities to act. |
The Supreme Leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamanei, closed the notorious Kahrizak detention centre over allegations of abuse, and both the Iranian parliament and judiciary have established committees to investigate the post-election unrest and the government's response. | The Supreme Leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamanei, closed the notorious Kahrizak detention centre over allegations of abuse, and both the Iranian parliament and judiciary have established committees to investigate the post-election unrest and the government's response. |
Official election results awarded incumbent President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad a sweeping victory in the polls. | |
He is in the process of selecting a cabinet which will be submitted to parliamentary approval next week. |
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