(TEHRAN, Iran) — Iranian security forces beat protesters in central Tehran on Saturday, a sign of mounting tensions ahead of planned opposition rallies to mark a religious festival and the death of a dissident cleric a week ago, a reformist Web site said.
The Rah-e-Sabz site said forces, including the elite Revolutionary Guard and the paramilitary Basijis, used tear gas and pepper spray in an attempt to disperse demonstrators, and broke the windows of cars that were honking horns in protest.
It said protests occurred in at least three areas: Imam Hossein Square, Pol-e-Choobi and Ferdowsi Square.
The report could not be independently confirmed because the Iranian government has banned foreign media from covering opposition protests.
Iran is marking the first 10 days of the Islamic month of Moharram, a time of mourning rituals for a revered Shiite saint.
The period culminates Sunday with Ashoura — a day that coincides with the seventh day since the death of Iran's most senior dissident cleric, Grand Ayatollah Hossein Ali Montazeri. More memorials and possible protests are expected.
The death on Sunday of the 87-year-old Montazeri, a sharp critic of Iran's leaders, has given a new push to opposition protests, which have endured despite a heavy security crackdown since disputed presidential elections in June.
This is still going on over there. I don't see this ending anytime soon. I don't hear Obama speaking out against this. I know he is going to give them a another deadline.
How courageous these protesters are. Knowing how severely the government will respond to their protests, they take a stand, placing themselves at significant risk in so doing. I agree HMG, Obama has done enough damage. He doesn't do anymore apologizing for America or issue anymore deadlines..
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