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Iran declares landslide win for Ahmadinejad in disputed vote

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TEHRAN, June 13
: Iranian riot police clashed with supporters of the main opposition candidate in disputed presidential elections as incumbent President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad was declared the winner by a landslide on Saturday.



Demonstrators wearing the trademark green color of Mir Hossein Mousavi chanted slogans condemning the results that gave 62.6 percent of the vote to President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad. Protesters set fire to tires outside the Interior Ministry in the most serious unrest in Tehran in a decade. [break]



Witnesses also said a commercial bank elsewhere in the city was set on fire.



Police attacked the demonstrators near the Interior Ministry, where the election results were announced, beating them with clubs and smashing cars. Police also moved to disperse any large gatherings of people around the city.



An Associated Press photographer saw a plainclothes security official beating a woman with his truncheon.



In another main street of Tehran some 300 young people blocked the avenue by forming a human chain chanted "Ahmadi, shame on you. Leave the government alone."



Iranian authorities said that Mousavi only took 33.75 percent of the vote in a contest that was widely perceived to be much closer than the official results.



Iran´s supreme leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, who has final say on all state matters, thanked the people for their record 85 percent participation and warned opposition candidates to "avoid provocative behavior."



"I assume that enemies intend to eliminate the sweetness of the election with their hostile provocation," he said in his televised address.



He called the results a "divine assessment" and called on all the candidates to support the president.



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