Source: Radio Zamaneh
Mehdi Karoubi, one of the disputing candidates
of Iran's June presidential elections, urged the government to issue election
protesters a permit to stage a gathering and thus establish the true number of
protesters.

Iranian opposition leader, Mehdi Karoubi
Islamic Republic authorities have repeatedly
maintained that protesters are a limited groups of deceived individuals as
opposed to the so-called "millions' that support the government.
The opposition leader's letter, published today on Saham News Website, invites
the government to allow protesters to gather in one of the city's many squares
or even "the deserts of Qom" so that "once and for all, the weight of each
social propensity becomes evident without resorting to any force or threats."
Mehdi Karoubi also criticized the actions of the Guardian Council and called for
a free referendum to end the rule of the Council on Iranian elections. He
maintained that the Guardian Council is an obstacle to free elections, forming
of the Assembly of Experts and independent Islamic councils.
The opposition leader once more condemned the government's attempt at
"confiscating" the February 11 ceremonies by "turning Tehran into an army
barracks."
On February 11, the anniversary of Iran's 1979 Revolution which marks the
commencement of the Islamic Republic, pro-government crowds were bussed in from
all around the country to stage a mass demonstration. Protesters who intended to
stage their own protests on this day were not able to come together as security
and police forces confronted them in full force.

Hundreds of buses had lined up in the streets of Tehran on February 11
In his letter, Mehdi Karoubi addresses the
participators saying: "We all know that your participation in February 11
demonstrations was certainly not because you are in favor of oppressive policies
and filling of the prisons but rather it is because of your national concerns,
your love for Iran, the Revolution and the Imam."
He adds: "You, the good people of our country, did not participate in the march
for the anniversary of the Islamic Revolution to make a covenant with the
beating of people. You pious people of our country know better than anyone that
spilling the blood of innocent people is against the very foundations of your
religion and your morality."
The Islamic Republic has responded to protests against the alleged fraud that
has brought Mahmoud Ahmadinejad back to another term at presidency, with a
violent crackdown which has so far caused at least 40 deaths and over five
thousand arrests and widespread reports of torture in the prisons.
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