DUBAI, United Arab Emirates - Iran's supreme leader on Sunday reportedly ordered an amnesty or reduction in prison sentences for "tens of thousa
Mir Hossein Mousavi, a former official in Tehran's theocracy who has been under house arrest for years, argues the current system handing supreme leader final say no longer works
Iran's supreme leader on Sunday reportedly ordered an amnesty or reduction in prison sentences for “tens of thousands” of people detained amid nationwide anti-government protests shaking the country,…
Mohammad Khatami says he is seeing 'widespread discontent' among citizens, while Mir Hossein Mousavi says Iranians need to see 'a fundamental transformation' in their country
Mir Hossein Mousavi's call, posted late Saturday by the opposition Kaleme website. He said he didn't believe Iran's current system giving final say to a supreme leader worked any longer. Those under Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei have been cracking down on demonstrators.