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Opposition sources in Iran say that at least four protesters have been shot dead in violent clashes between anti-government crowds and police. Opposition sources in Iran say that at least four protesters have been shot dead in violent clashes between anti-government crowds and police in Tehran.
They said security forces opened fire on protesters as some of the fiercest clashes in months erupted in the capital, Tehran. The nephew of former presidential candidate Mir Hossein Mousavi was among the dead, the BBC has confirmed.
The police have denied there had been any fatalities. Security forces reportedly opened fire on protesters. Police have denied there were any fatalities.
Opposition parties had urged people to take to the streets as the Shia Muslim festival of Ashura reached a climax.Opposition parties had urged people to take to the streets as the Shia Muslim festival of Ashura reached a climax.
People were chanting "Khamenei will be toppled", opposition sources said, a reference to Iran's Supreme Leader.People were chanting "Khamenei will be toppled", opposition sources said, a reference to Iran's Supreme Leader.
In pictures: Tehran clashesIn pictures: Tehran clashes
Thousands of demonstrators are reported to have taken part in the protests, in defiance of official warnings.Thousands of demonstrators are reported to have taken part in the protests, in defiance of official warnings.
Initial reports said the security forces fired in the air to disperse the protests, but several different reports said that at least one, and possibly as many as four demonstrators, had been shot dead.Initial reports said the security forces fired in the air to disperse the protests, but several different reports said that at least one, and possibly as many as four demonstrators, had been shot dead.
Police sources, quoted by the Iranian Fars news agency, denied this, saying foreign media were exaggerating reports of unrest.Police sources, quoted by the Iranian Fars news agency, denied this, saying foreign media were exaggerating reports of unrest.
The nephew of former presidential candidate Mir Hossein Mousavi was among the dead. Mr Mousavi was at the hospital where his nephew Seyed Mousavi was taken after being fatally shot in the heart at Enghelab Square.
Seyed Mousavi was shot in the heart at Enghelab Square, the BBC has confirmed. Mr Mousavi was at the hospital where he was taken.
Although there were deaths in the immediate aftermath of the disputed elections and protests in June, fatalities since then have been rare.Although there were deaths in the immediate aftermath of the disputed elections and protests in June, fatalities since then have been rare.
ANALYSIS Jon Leyne, BBC News Tehran correspondent The opposition hoped for a massive day of demonstrations, and they seem to have succeeded.ANALYSIS Jon Leyne, BBC News Tehran correspondent The opposition hoped for a massive day of demonstrations, and they seem to have succeeded.
Despite attempts by the security forces to disperse them, the protesters took over a large section of central Tehran, leaving the police watching from the sidelines. And there are similar reports from across the country.Despite attempts by the security forces to disperse them, the protesters took over a large section of central Tehran, leaving the police watching from the sidelines. And there are similar reports from across the country.
For much of the morning there was a series of violent confrontations. Witnessess described how opposition supporters attacked the police with their bare hands, and the police eventually opened fire directly on the crowd.For much of the morning there was a series of violent confrontations. Witnessess described how opposition supporters attacked the police with their bare hands, and the police eventually opened fire directly on the crowd.
The day's events will significantly worsen the confrontation, particularly if the opposition is right that several protesters were shot dead.The day's events will significantly worsen the confrontation, particularly if the opposition is right that several protesters were shot dead.
But neither side has a clear strategy of what to do next. The opposition is leaderless. The government is still pretending there are just a handful of troublemakers. From day to day, it is not clear how the crisis will develop.But neither side has a clear strategy of what to do next. The opposition is leaderless. The government is still pretending there are just a handful of troublemakers. From day to day, it is not clear how the crisis will develop.
The security forces clearly have to tread a fine line between not appearing weak but also not provoking opposition protesters, says Siavash Ardalan of BBC Persian TV.The security forces clearly have to tread a fine line between not appearing weak but also not provoking opposition protesters, says Siavash Ardalan of BBC Persian TV.
Police helicopters were seen flying over central Tehran as clouds of black smoke billowed into the sky, reports said.Police helicopters were seen flying over central Tehran as clouds of black smoke billowed into the sky, reports said.
On the ground, the security forces clashed with protesters trying to reach central Enghelab Square, witnesses said.On the ground, the security forces clashed with protesters trying to reach central Enghelab Square, witnesses said.
Protesters were chanting, "This is the month of blood", and calling for the downfall of Iran's Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, according to opposition websites.Protesters were chanting, "This is the month of blood", and calling for the downfall of Iran's Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, according to opposition websites.
At the same time, crowds of pro-government demonstrators marched on Enghelab Street to voice support for Ayatollah Khamenei, witnesses said.At the same time, crowds of pro-government demonstrators marched on Enghelab Street to voice support for Ayatollah Khamenei, witnesses said.
Protests were also reported in the cities of Isfahan and Najafabad.Protests were also reported in the cities of Isfahan and Najafabad.
Disputed electionDisputed election
Tensions have risen in Iran since influential dissident cleric Grand Ayatollah Hoseyn Ali Montazeri died a week ago aged 87.Tensions have risen in Iran since influential dissident cleric Grand Ayatollah Hoseyn Ali Montazeri died a week ago aged 87.
Supporters of opposition leader Mir Hossein Mousavi have sought to use Shia religious festivals this weekend to show continued defiance of President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad's government.Supporters of opposition leader Mir Hossein Mousavi have sought to use Shia religious festivals this weekend to show continued defiance of President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad's government.
There were chaotic scenes as forces and protesters clashedThere were chaotic scenes as forces and protesters clashed
Denied the right to protest, the opposition chose the highly significant festival of Ashura when millions of Iranians traditionally go onto the streets for ceremonies and parades, BBC Tehran correspondent Jon Leyne says.Denied the right to protest, the opposition chose the highly significant festival of Ashura when millions of Iranians traditionally go onto the streets for ceremonies and parades, BBC Tehran correspondent Jon Leyne says.
The festival mourns the 7th Century death of Imam Hussein, a grandson of the Prophet Muhammad.The festival mourns the 7th Century death of Imam Hussein, a grandson of the Prophet Muhammad.
Iranian television had live coverage of the Ashura ceremonies, including those in Tehran attended by President Ahmadinejad.Iranian television had live coverage of the Ashura ceremonies, including those in Tehran attended by President Ahmadinejad.
Mr Mousavi came second in the June election, and anger at the result saw mass protests in Tehran and other cities that led to thousands of arrests and some deaths.Mr Mousavi came second in the June election, and anger at the result saw mass protests in Tehran and other cities that led to thousands of arrests and some deaths.
Mr Mousavi has said the poll, that returned Mr Ahmadinejad to power, was fraudulent.Mr Mousavi has said the poll, that returned Mr Ahmadinejad to power, was fraudulent.