February 14, 2011 11:43 AM

Ahmadinejad Calls for Arrest of Opponents

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(AP)  Iran's president Friday called for the prosecution of opposition leaders over the postelection turmoil, saying that senior activists currently on trial should not be the only ones punished.

The call from Mahmoud Ahmadinejad stepped up the pressure against reformers in the ongoing unrest that has gripped the country following the June 12 presidential election and proven the strongest challenge to the cleric-led regime since its 1979 inception.

"Serious confrontation has to be against the leaders and key elements, against those who organized and provoked (the riots) and carried out the enemy's plan. They have to be dealt with seriously," Ahmadinejad told a crowd of thousands in the capital Tehran before Friday prayers.

The president said prominent activists who are currently standing trial have to be treated with "Islamic mercy," portraying them as "deceived" into taking part in the unrest.

"These deceived and second-hand elements have to be dealt with Islamic mercy. Don't give immunity and protection to the main elements and punish the deceived and second-hand elements," he said.

More than 100 pro-reform activists and politicians, including many who have made public confessions, are currently on trial in Tehran. Rights groups and others say the public confessions were coerced by threats and abuses in custody.

Ahmadinejad did not specifically name the opposition leaders. However, many hard-liners and members of the Revolutionary Guard have publicly called for the arrest of defeated presidential candidates Mir Hossein Mousavi and Mahdi Karroubi as well as former president Mohammad Khatami.

Ahmadinejad also admitted for the first time that detained protesters were abused in custody but also denied any government involvement, claiming instead that it was the work of Iran's enemies and the opposition.

"These actions that were carried out in custody ... were part of the enemy's scenario," he said. "Security, military and intelligence forces are free from these shameful acts."

The government has been struggling to contain outrage among many Iranians over persistent accusations that protesters were abused in prison.

The opposition says the crackdown on the demonstrations killed at least 69 people, while the government says only 30 people have died. Hundreds have been arrested since the election and the opposition says some of them died in prison from beatings and other abuse.

AP
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by Oregon_State_OSU August 28, 2009 3:08 PM EDT
How great is that Round Up the People who Disagree with you and put them in Jail or Kill them. Sounds like Hitler or Sadam.
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by mrjoshcan August 28, 2009 2:49 PM EDT
Abominably dust in your mind!
Would you also agree, Ahmadinejad, that things are far worse than any mere holocaust, and see that this bishop-toned leader seated inside the US White House is harboring case with you about your own identity. In our close nativity and sense that inside this bishops head is a destructive intellect deemed for this bishop's future against all his worldly objectors good or evil. United States and German immigrants do not see an Ahmadinejad that bargains at the table with the US's newest blight on American passion that models only darker regime expenditure. Hey pepperdone, German shown did win the war! - unanimously Qur'an, Holy Bible, and blonde-blue. Better our respectful reasoning!
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by mrjoshcan August 28, 2009 2:44 PM EDT
Would you also agree, Ahmadinejad, that things are far worse than any mere holocaust, and see that this bishop-toned leader that is about to be seated inside the US White House is harboring case with you about your own identity. In our close nativity and sense that inside this bishops head is a destructive intellect deemed for this bishop's future against all his worldly objectors good or evil. United States and German immigrants do not see an Ahmadinejad that bargains at the table with the US's newest blight on American passion that models only darker regime expenditure. Hey pepperdone, German shown did win the war! - unanimously Qur'an, Holy Bible, and blonde-blue. Colors of the earth and sky I am told. I'm not kidding? Bang, Bang; Out go those lights - Sincerely
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by curiously1 August 28, 2009 1:44 PM EDT
How lucky we are to be the beneficiaries of our forefathers' sacrifices which have now positioned us to live a free life. Imagine being a citizen of Iran, Afghanistan or places like those. How lucky, indeed !
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by talcoolone August 28, 2009 1:29 PM EDT
He sounds a lot like Saddam Hussein.
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by woeisme1 August 28, 2009 11:09 AM EDT
by curiously1 August 28, 2009 11:05 AM EDT

No public official would DARE try that here. It would never fly with the people.
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by curiously1 August 28, 2009 11:05 AM EDT
Now, we're gonna see the thugs feasting on the opposition like vampires. Could it happen here? I hope not.
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by woeisme1 August 28, 2009 11:03 AM EDT
"UNITED WE STAND, DIVIDED WE FALL"!
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by curiously1 August 28, 2009 1:58 PM EDT
And we are quite divided, as it stands. Can you also see the fall coming?
by woeisme1 August 28, 2009 10:27 AM EDT
by gopparrotslie August 28, 2009 10:23 AM EDT

It would seem that the conservatives would not understand compassion for the people at large if it came and plopped down on their face!
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by woeisme1 August 28, 2009 10:21 AM EDT
by lexern August 28, 2009 10:16 AM EDT

Yes but a question. You are opposed to Irans tyranny. So am I. But then why be opposed to Obama or any other leader trying to reach out to Iran and convince them of the error of their ways, so to speak?
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