Source: Radio Zamaneh
Iranian opposition leaders, Mir Hossein Mousavi and Mehdi Karroubi announced that if the government issues a permit for peaceful demonstrations on June 12, they invite people to join widespread demonstrations on this day.
poster calling for green opposition
gathering at Tehran's Azadi square on June 12
The two opposition leaders who met yesterday
(Sunday) called for the clarification of the events of the past year and the
"promotion of the Green Movement."
Kaleme website
reports that the two leaders announced that if no permit is issued for June
12 demonstrations, the movement will continue peacefully by using social
networking to disseminate information.
Many peaceful demonstrations staged by election protesters in the past year was
confronted with violence by the Islamic Republic security forces causing the
death of tens of people.
Mousavi and Karroubi emphasized that violent reactions to the Green Movement are
"ineffectual." They maintained that the spread of "green waves of information"
despite all the limitations reveals that "force and violence" are ineffectual
against people's rightful demands.
They reiterated people's demands as their human rights as stipulated in the
constitution, free elections, freedom of the press and the release of all
political prisoners.
Mir Hossein Mousavi (l) and Mehdi Karroubi during a meeting in January 2010
Mousavi and Karroubi condemned the attacks
carried out against people by plain clothes forces and the abuse of prisoners
such a Iranian filmmaker, Mohammad Nourizad in prison. They added: "To avoid
such illegal and un-Islamic methods, we must defend all groups and individuals
without consideration of their opinions and their charges."
The two leaders also discussed the "decline" of national industries, "growth of
unemployment" and the "dire situation" of employees, workers and teachers as the
"most important economic problems of the country."
They criticized government economic policies saying: "The government should
cease making excuses, take control of unemployment and inflation, and support
the national economy."
The two leaders also called on Iran's national broadcasting, Seda va Sima to
stop its "one-sided and monopolistic policies" in order to achieve greater unity
within the society.
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