Iran Election And Protest
An Iranian supporter of former prime minister and presidential candidate, Mir Hossein Mousavi, holds his poster in a street in northern Tehran, early June 5, 2009. Several analysts predict a high urban youth turnout in the June 12 presidential election in favour of Mousavi, unknown to many young Iranians but who is passionately promoted by Ahmadinejad's reformist predecessor Mohammad Khatami. AFP PHOTO/BEHROUZ MEHRI (Photo credit should read BEHROUZ MEHRI/AFP/Getty Images)
Iran Election And Protest
A supporter of Iran's moderate presidential candidate Mirhossein Mousavi makes a statement during post-election unrest in Tehran June 13, 2009. Thousands of people clashed with police on Saturday after the disputed election victory of President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad sparked the biggest protests in Tehran since the 1979 Islamic revolution. REUTERS/Stringer
Iran Election And Protest
Former Iranian premier Mir Hossein Mousavi shows his identification card as he registers his candidacy for the upcoming presidential election at the interior ministry in Tehran on May 9, 2009. Mousavi, who as premier steered Iran's economy through the brutal war with Saddam Hussein in the 1980s, registered as candidate for next month's presidential election. Mousavi, who has vowed to change Iran's "extremist" image abroad if he wins power, was the last of the four main candidates to register to stand in the June 12 vote. AFP PHOTO/ATTA KENARE (Photo credit should read ATTA KENARE/AFP/Getty Images)
Iran Election And Protest
A supporter of Iran's moderate presidential candidate Mirhossein Mousavi holds a piece of paper that reads "We write Mousavi, they read Ahmadinejad" during post-election unrest in Tehran June 13, 2009. Thousands of people clashed with police on Saturday after the disputed election victory of President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad sparked the biggest protests in Tehran since the 1979 Islamic revolution. REUTERS/Stringer
Iran Election And Protest
A supporter of Iran's moderate presidential candidate Mirhossein Mousavi holds a piece of paper that reads "We write Mousavi, they read Ahmadinejad" during post-election unrest in Tehran June 13, 2009. Thousands of people clashed with police on Saturday after the disputed election victory of President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad sparked the biggest protests in Tehran since the 1979 Islamic revolution. REUTERS/Stringer








