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clamps down on Iran opposition leaders after the events

EY opposition figures were arrested K Iran yesterday, a day after violent demonstrations in the capital killed at least eight people, reports the agency.

The British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) reported that inmates are the main contributors to the opposition leader, Mir Hossein Mousavi. His nephew, Seyed Ali Mousavi, has were among the victims of violence Sunday, the worst since the disputed elections in June

Relatives said they were prevented from attend his funeral because his body was taken to hospital where he was. Other opposition sources said the body was taken by government agents to prevent his burial become a meeting point for more protests.

Foreign media face severe restrictions on Iran and these reports can not be verified.

One page site of the opposition, Norouz, said the police fired tear gas to disperse a group of supporters yesterday Musavi demonstrating outside the hospital.

According to the website Mousavi, Seyed Ali Mousavi was shot in the back, while the security forces fired on demonstrators in Tehran on Sunday.

BBC immediate response the Government in the latest confrontation was the arrest of senior opposition, as happened after protests against the disputed presidential elections in June The authorities responsible for stirring the violence, the police denied that security forces are responsible for death and suggest that the demonstrators had fired at each other.

Among those arrested yesterday reported opposition politician, Ebrahim Yazdi, a minister Affairs after the 1979 revolution and now leader of the Liberation Movement of Iran, and his nephew, Lily Tavasoli.

Yazdi son, Khalil, who lives the United States (U.S.), said today the BBC World that he thought the authorities wanted to close all the opposition groups Iran.

"It a shameless and irresponsible. (They are) the arrest of a 78-year-old who survived for nothing but freedom and open society in Iran during his life, "said.

"Any opposition now wants to close (it) down. We are on a one way street going down now, "he added.

Opposition sources said Tebrizi Mousavi, a senior cleric in the holy city of Qom, which is near Mousavi, were also arrested.

The protests, which began after President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad's reelection controversial in June, became the biggest challenge for the government since the Islamic revolution of 1979.

Yesterday's arrests followed the violent clashes that erupted Sunday after opposition supporters took to the streets as the feast of Ashura Shiite reached its climax.

Police fired tear gas to disperse crowds of demonstrators in various parts of the city during the night, according to reports.

State Owned English-language Press TV said eight people were killed. Earlier, state television had reported about 15 Persian dead. The balance Official clashes Sunday is the highest since June

Witnesses said protesters in Tehran attacked the police. Police responded by firing directly into the crowd, opposition sources said, Although this is denied by the Iranian authorities.

The Chief of Police Tehran, Azizollah Rajabzadeh, was among dozens of members of security forces wounded in the clashes, officials said.

About 300 people were arrested after the demonstrations, police said Sunday. They were members of the banned opposition group, Mujahideen Khalq Organization (MKO) or People's Mujahedeen, the Press TV.

Unconfirmed reports, four people were killed in demonstrations in the city northwest of Tabriz and Isfahan clashes took place in and Najafabad in central Iran and Shiraz in the south.

Moderate religious Mehdi Karubi, who finished fourth in the last elections in June, he criticized the leaders of Iran violence Sunday, a Web site of the opposition.

The United States and France also condemned the violence.

Iranian security forces have been on alert since the religious prominent dissident, Grand Ayatollah Ali Montazeri Husain, who died last week aged 87. His funeral drew tens of thousands of supporters of reform, many of whom chanted against the government.

Anger in the last elections in June, won by current President, Mahmoud Ahmadinejad sparked mass protests in Tehran and other cities that have led to thousands of arrests and deaths.

Moussavi and other opposition leaders have said the vote was rigged.

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