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CAIRO (AP) — Iran's supreme leader said Wednesday that the government would not yield to demonstrators demanding the annulment of a disputed presidential election. The wife of the opposition leader said protesters would not buckle under a situation she compared to martial law.
Reformist leader Mir Hossein Mousavi's official Web site said a protest was planned outside Iran's parliament Wednesday afternoon. A helicopter could be seen hovering over central Tehran, but there were no immediate,
Many twitter reports that young girls,boys, women, old people as well as men were beaten until soaked in blood unconscious, and then hacked to pieces with axes, and carried off to warehouses. Even people thrown off bridges, and snipers picking out protestors from the crowd.