People's Daily Online 5 months ago

Iran's Mousavi urges supporters to continue legal protests

Iran's defeated presidential candidate Mir-Hossein Mousavi urged his supporters to "continue legal protests," a statement posted on the website of his banned newspaper Kalemeh Sabz said on Thursday. Full Article at People's Daily Online

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