The Iranians who demonstrated about the recent election results in June, continued their protests on the streets of Tehran today. Tehran, Iran. 04/11/2009
Opposition leaders Mirhossein Mousavi and Mehdi Karoubi have urged their supporters to take to the streets on Nov. 4, when rallies mark the seizure of the U.S. embassy after Iran's 1979 Islamic revolution by radical students who took 52 Americans hostage for 444 days. Tehran, Iran. 04/11/2009
To prevent a repeat of the mass street protests that erupted after Iran's disputed presidential election in June, officials said security forces would confront any "illegal" gatherings.
"We are announcing that only anti-American rallies in front of the former American embassy in Tehran are legal. Other gatherings or rallies on Wednesday are illegal and will be strongly confronted by the police," Tehran police said in a statement, IRNA reported.
Anti-U.S. rallies will take place outside the former embassy, now called the "den of espionage" in Iran.
A hand full of protesters scaled the walls of the Canadian embassy as onlookers cheered them on. At first the police were complacent about his antics but then moved in once back-up arrived. The infamous Iranian policemen on motorbikes have become a symbol of oppression in Iran.
One man was beaten by a policeman's night-stick, we took him to the house of a sympathetic person, treating his wounds and accompanying him for 3-4 hours, applying ice and giving him painkillers but were then advised to leave for our own safety.









































Well done. Great reporting.
Well done. Great reporting.
Fantastically brave
Fantastically brave reporting. Thank you for sharing these amazing images.