Iranian police use force to break up protest
China Daily | Updated: 2009-06-23 07:52
TEHERAN: Riot police attacked hundreds of demonstrators with tear gas and fired live bullets in the air to disperse a rally in central Teheran yesterday, carrying out a threat by the country's most powerful security force to crush any further opposition protests over the disputed presidential election.
Britain, accused by Iran of fomenting post-election unrest, said it was evacuating the families of diplomats and other officials based in Iran.
Witnesses said helicopters hovered overhead as about 200 protesters gathered at Haft-e-Tir Square. But hundreds of anti-riot police quickly put an end to the demonstration and prevented any gathering, even small groups, at the scene.
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