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8.25am:
Tehran police claim they have raided the headquarters of the "post-election unrest" on Tehran's Haft-e-Tir Square.


"The plotters have been arrested and are currently under investigation,"

New York-based Human Rights Watch claimed that a "notoriously abusive Iranian prosecutor, Saeed Mortazavi," has been put in charge of investigating the detained reformists.


He has been implicated in past cases of "torture, illegal detention, and coercion of false confessions" it says.


Google map of reported incidents of arrests, deaths and protests

iran-unrest-map

It suggest there have been more than 1,000 arrests, and 184 deaths

9.20am:


10.20am:
Zahra Rahnavard, Mousavi's wife, has called for the protest to continue and for the detained protesters to be released.


11.25am:
Shrin Ebadi, an Iranian human rights lawyer and Nobel peace prize winner, has offered to represent the family of Neda Agha Soltan

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Zahra Rahnavard, Mir Hossein Mousavi's wife

Zahra Rahnavard