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    IRGC THREATEN CRACKDOWN ON PROTESTERS

    /PanARMENIAN.Net/
    22.06.2009 19:14 GMT+04:00

    /PanARMENIAN.Net/ Iranian protesters who "disturb the peace and stand
    up to security forces" will be considered a threat to the regime and
    will be met with a strong response, the country's Revolutionary Guard
    warned Monday, CNN reported.

    "The guardians of the Islamic revolution and the courageous Basiji
    together with the security forces following the orders of the
    supreme leader and following him unquestioningly, are determined
    to act strongly to return peace and tranquility to society ... and
    to clean the country of these plotters and hooligans," the Islamic
    Revolutionary Guard Corps said in a statement.

    Iran's Revolutionary Guard is directly under the control of Supreme
    Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei and enforces the government's Islamic
    codes and morality. It was initially created to protect the leaders of
    the revolution, but over the years, it has broadened its scope. With
    more than 200,000 members, it is tasked with overseeing the country's
    crucial interests, including guarding its oil fields and missile
    arsenals.

    The Basij is a volunteer paramilitary force that takes orders from the
    Revolutionary Guard. It plays the role of de facto morality police
    and is often summoned to crack down on protests. It is unknown how
    large the force is, though estimates are in the millions.

    At least 19 people were killed in clashes in Tehran on Saturday as
    Iranians took to the streets to protest the results of the June 12
    presidential election, according to hospital sources.

    Iranian-funded Press TV confirmed 13 fatalities, while unconfirmed
    reports put the number as high as 150. Tehran's prosecutor general's
    office said it has launched an investigation into the killings.

    Italy said it's willing to open its embassy in Tehran to wounded
    protesters in coordination with other European nations, the Italian
    Foreign Ministry said.

    The move followed a Swedish initiative to look into whether European
    Union nations can put together a plan to take in and provide aid to
    demonstrators at their embassies in Iran.
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