Timeline: Post-election turmoil in Iran


Agence France-Presse | 06/30/2009 9:10 PM

TEHRAN - Key events in Iran which has been rocked by deadly protests since the June 12 presidential election (Updated 30 June 2009 21:09 GMT +0800).

- Friday, June 12

Voters choose among four candidates. Incumbent Mahmoud Ahmadinejad and ex-premier Mir Hossein Mousavi favourites.

Mousavi declares victory.

- Saturday, June 13

Ahmadinejad wins with almost 63 percent of 39 million votes cast, Mousavi gets 34 percent: interior ministry.

Mousavi speaks of "irregularities", supporters clash with Tehran police.

- Sunday, June 14

Ahmadinejad addresses Tehran victory rally.

- Monday, June 15

Mousavi appears at massive opposition demo.

- Tuesday, June 16

At least seven people killed in Monday violence: state radio.

Iran bans foreign media from covering unauthorised demos.

- Wednesday, June 17

Mousavi supporters march in Tehran.

- Thursday, June 18

Defeated candidates cite 646 election violations.

- Friday, June 19

Supreme leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei backs Ahmadinejad victory, warns against protests.

- Saturday, June 20

Police fire tear gas on Tehran protesters.

Three wounded as suicide bomber attacks Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini shrine: state media.

- Sunday, June 21

Ten killed, over 100 wounded in clashes Saturday: state TV.

Ahmadinejad accuses Washington, London of "interference".

BBC correspondent ordered to leave.

- Monday, June 22

At least 457 people arrested Saturday: state radio.

Guardians Council admits vote discrepancies.

- Tuesday, June 23

Guardians Council rules out vote annulment.

Iran, Britain expel diplomats.

President Barack Obama says "outraged" by crackdown.

- Wednesday, June 24

Rioters funded by CIA, People's Mujahedeen opposition: interior minister.

- Thursday, June 25

Ahmadinejad warns Obama to stop meddling.

Suppression of protests could threaten basis of Islamic republic: dissident cleric Grand Ayatollah Hossein Ali Montazeri.

- Friday, June 26

Election "cleanest" ever but panel will report on poll: Guardians Council.

G8 says violence must "stop immediately."

Multilateral talks with Iran will continue, but direct dialogue to be affected by events: Obama.

- Saturday, June 27

Ahmadinejad again accuses Obama of interference.

Mousavi rejects panel for partial recount.

- Sunday, June 28

Iran arrests nine local British embassy staff, sparking British condemnation of "intimidation."

International Federation for Human Rights says 2,000 people still in detention, hundreds missing following government crackdown.

- Monday, June 29

Iran frees five British embassy staff.

Ahmadinejad asks judiciary to probe killing of Neda Agha-Soltan, whose death during a protest rally sparked global outcry.

Guardians Council certifies Ahmadinejad's victory after a partial recount.

- Tuesday, June 30

Mousavi's camp reiterates its demand for the cancellation of the vote, as Guardians Council insists the file is closed.

as of 07/27/2009 12:51 AM



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