Iranian judge Abul Qasim Salavati, left, looks at a picture taken during the post-election riots in Iran. (Hassan Ghaedi AFP/Getty Images / August 16, 2009)
Moussavi Forms ‘Grass-Roots’ Movement In Iran -- New York Times
DUBAI, United Arab Emirates — The Iranian opposition leader Mir Hussein Moussavi announced the formation of a new social and political movement on his Web site on Saturday, following through on a promise made last month and defying a renewed government campaign of intimidation aimed at him and his supporters.
The movement is not a political party — which would require a government permit — but a “grass-roots and social network” that will promote democracy and adherence to the law, Mr. Moussavi wrote in a statement on his site. It is to be known as the Green Way of Hope, in deference to the signature bright green color of his campaign for the June 12 presidential election, which he maintains was rigged in favor of President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad.
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Ahmadinejad condemns Europe's post-election attitude towards Iran -- Deutsche Welle
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Hard-Line Cleric Named Iran's Judiciary Chief -- Washington Post
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Iran expands mass trial of opposition supporters -- Yahoo News/AP
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Clinton Urges Iran to Release Detained Americans -- Voice of America
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