The current rising confrontation in Iran today has resulted to 7 deaths. The death toll reported by the Yahoo News was the first in Tehran since the postelection turmoil gripped Iran and could be a further rallying point in a culture that venerates martyrs and often marks their death with memorials.
The world is watching every moment what’s happening around the country and what’s going to happen further at the shortest possible time while the rallying is still going on.
According to Yahoo News, Britain and Germany joined the calls of alarm over the rising confrontations in Iran. In Paris, the Foreign Ministry summoned the Iranian ambassador to discuss the allegations of vote-tampering and the violence.
Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, the country’s most powerful figure, has ordering an examination into the fraud allegations, although he had initially welcomed Ahmadinejad’s victory.
The 12-member Guardian Council, made up of clerics and experts in Islamic law, was asked to study the claims. The council, which is closely allied to Khamenei, must certify ballot results, but nullifying an election would be an unprecedented step.
Claims of voting irregularities went to the council after Ahmadinejad’s upset victory in 2005, but there was no official word on the outcome of the inquiry, and the vote stood.
I personally pray to God for His intervention by enlightening and guiding Iran’s most respected leader to do the right decision to solve this present crisis in his country.

