Khaleej Times

Iran approves release of protest leaders Mousavi, Karroubi

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tehran — Iran’s top security body has approved the release of opposition figures Mir Hossein Mousavi and Mehdi Karroubi, under house arrest for seven years for leading mass protests in 2009, a family member told local media.

“I have heard that the decision to lift the house arrest was approved by the Supreme National Security Council,” said Hossein Karroubi, son of the jailed reformist, according to the Kalameh news website which is close to the family.

“This decision will be presented to the (supreme) leader so that this case can be concluded,” he said, adding that Ayatollah Ali Khamenei would have 10 days to veto the decision.

There was no official confirmati­on of the decision.

Mousavi, 76, and Karroubi, 80, were reformist candidates in the election of 2009, which was won by Mahmoud Ahmadineja­d.

They claimed the vote was rigged, triggering months of mass protests, particular­ly in Tehran.

Hundreds of thousands took to the streets in the biggest challenge to the system since the Islamic revolution of 1979.

The pair were placed under house arrest without trial in February 2011, along with Mousavi’s high-profile wife, 66-year-old Zahra Rahnavard.

Hossein Karroubi said the security council had also agreed to lift restrictio­ns on reformist figurehead Mohammed Khatami, who was Iran’s president from 1997 to 2005. —

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AFP Mir Hossein Mousavi and Mehdi Karroubi. —

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