TEHRAN, IRAN - JUNE 17: Iranian supporters of defeated reformist presidential candidate Mir Hossein Mousavi demonstrate on June 17, 2009 in Tehran, Iran. Thousands of people have continued to protest in the streets of Tehran today with expectations of an even larger protest tomorrow as a day of mourning is planned for the eight people killed in Monday's protests. Iran has banned foreign media from covering rallies in the country and Iran's Guardian Council reportedly said that they would recount some of the votes in presidential election that critics say was unfairly won by Iranian president Mahmoud Ahmadinehjad. (Photo by Getty Images)
An image grab taken from Iran's satellite English-language official Press TV station shows supporters of defeated Iranian presidential candidate Mir Hossein Mousavi cheering as another defeated candidate, reformist Mehdi Karroubi, (top-L) takes part in a rally in Tehran on June 17, 2009. Iran's opposition held another rally and stepped up its challenge to the Islamic regime as the authorities intensified a crackdown on the media to try to contain the biggest crisis since the 1979 revolution. AFP PHOTO/PRESS TV == EDS NOTE: FOLLOWING AN OFFICIAL BAN ON FOREIGN MEDIA OUTLETS COVERING DEMONSTRATIONS IN IRAN, AFP IS OBLIGED TO USE GRABS FROM OFFICIAL TELEVISION == RESTRICTED TO EDITORIAL USE == (Photo credit should read -/AFP/Getty Images)
TEHRAN, IRAN - JUNE 17: Iranian supporters of defeated reformist presidential candidate Mir Hossein Mousavi demonstrate on June 17, 2009 in Tehran, Iran. Thousands of people have continued to protest in the streets of Tehran today with expectations of an even larger protest tomorrow asa day of mourning is planned for the eight people killed in Monday's protests. Iran has banned foreign media from covering rallies in the country and Iran's Guardian Council reportedly said that they would recount some of the votes in presidential election that critics say was unfairly won by Iranian president Mahmoud Ahmadinehjad. (Photo by Getty Images)
In this image issued by the government run Fars News Agency, a supporter of pro-reform leader Mir Hossein Mousavi, covers her face with piece of cloth in green and a sign in Persian reads" Mir Hossein Mousavi" during a rally in Tehran, Iran, on Wednesday June, 17, 2009. Iran has accused the United States of "intolerable" meddling in its internal affairs, alleging for the first time that Washington has fueled a bitter post-election dispute. (AP Photo/Fars news agency,) ** EDITORIAL USE ONLY EDITORS NOTE AS A RESULT OF AN OFFICIAL IRANIAN GOVERNMENT BAN ON FOREIGN MEDIA COVERING EVENTS IN IRAN, THE AP IS OBLIGED TO USE IMAGES FROM OFFICIAL SOURCES **
Iranian soccer fans hold signs against the Iranian government during the 2010 FIFA World Cup Asia group 2 qualifying soccer match against South Korea at Seoul World Cup Stadium in Seoul, South Korea, Wednesday, June, 17, 2009.(AP Photo/ Lee Jin-man)
This image made from video broadcast by Iran's IRIB television, in Tehran, Wednesday, June 17, 2009, shows Faezeh Hashemi Rafsanjani, daughter of former president Akbar Hashemi Rafsanjani, speaking among supporters of Mir Hossein Mousavi, pro-reform presidential candidate. Mousavi and his supporters accuse the government of rigging the June 12 election to declare hard-line President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad the overwhelming winner. (AP Photo/IRIB) ** IRAN OUT -- EDITORIAL USE ONLY -- NO ACCESS BBC PERSIAN TV SERVICE/NO ACCESS VOA PERSIAN TV ** EDITORS NOTE AS A RESULT OF AN OFFICIAL IRANIAN GOVERNMENT BAN ON FOREIGN MEDIA COVERING EVENTS IN IRAN, THE AP IS OBLIGED TO USE IMAGES FROM OFFICIAL SOURCES"
An Iranian living in Switzerland raises his fist during a demonstrate in front of the United Nations European headquarters in Geneva, Switzerland, Wednesday, June 17, 2009, where hundreds were protesting against the recent re-election of Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad. (AP Photo/Keystone, Martial Trezzini)
A picture posted on Twitter's photo-sharing website TwitPic by the user madyar allegedly shows supporters of defeated Iranian presidential candidate Mir Hossein Mousavi marching on Krimkhan Street during a rally in Tehran on June 17, 2009. Iran's opposition held another rally and stepped up its challenge to the Islamic regime as the authorities intensified a crackdown on the media to try to contain the biggest crisis since the 1979 revolution. AFP PHOTO/TWITPIC == EDS NOTE: FOLLOWING AN OFFICIAL BAN ON FOREIGN MEDIA OUTLETS COVERING DEMONSTRATIONS IN IRAN, AFP IS OBLIGED TO USE PICTURES FROM OTHER SOURCES == RESTRICTED TO EDITORIAL USE == (Photo credit should read -/AFP/Getty Images)
Hundreds of Iranians living in Germany protest against the results of the Iranian Presidential elections and post election violence in their home country, in Berlin, Germany, Wednesday, June 17, 2009. (AP Photo/Markus Schreiber)
Demonstrators and anti-globalization activists occupy the Iranian pavilion of the Venice Art Biennale to protest the violence and media clapdown in Iran following disputed election on June 17, 2009. The Iranian exhibition at the 53rd Art exhibition of the Venice biennale is entitled " Hope for the future". AFP PHOTO / ANDREA PATTARO (Photo credit should read ANDREA PATTARO/AFP/Getty Images)
EDITORS' NOTE: Reuters and other foreign media are subject to Iranian restrictions on leaving the office to report, film or take pictures in Tehran. A picture posted on Twitter on June 17, 2009 shows thousands protesting for the fifth straight day after disputed presidential elections in Tehran. REUTERS/Twitter (IRAN CONFLICT ELECTIONS POLITICS IMAGES OF THE DAY)
In this image issued by the government run Fars News Agency, supporters of pro-reform leader Mir Hossein Mousavi, attend a rally in Tehran, Iran, on Wednesday June, 17, 2009. Iran has accused the United States of "intolerable" meddling in its internal affairs, alleging for the first time that Washington has fueled a bitter post-election dispute. (AP Photo/Fars news agency) ** EDITORIAL USE ONLY EDITORS NOTE AS A RESULT OF AN OFFICIAL IRANIAN GOVERNMENT BAN ON FOREIGN MEDIA COVERING EVENTS IN IRAN, THE AP IS OBLIGED TO USE IMAGES FROM OFFICIAL SOURCES **