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Sunday, 27 August, 2000, 18:43 GMT 19:43 UK
Student clashes hit Iran
![]() Many students have been injured in past clashes
At least 40 people were injured and several others arrested on Saturday as pro-reform students clashed with militant hardliners in the Iranian city of Khorramabad.
Trouble erupted after right-wing militants prevented two prominent liberals from addressing a student gathering at the end of last week. Police called off the gathering which had been convened by the Unity Consolidation Bureau, allied to the moderate President, Mohammad Khatami. Angry students clashed with riot police, throwing stones, smashing the windows of banks and government buildings and setting fire to car tires. Sharp rift Correspondents say the unrest in Khorramabad, which is nearly 400km from the capital Tehran, was the worst such incident in months and highlights problems facing President Khatami.
Events in Khorramabad were a clear reflection of rising national political tensions and divisions. There was a sharp rift among the local authorities over the students clashes, with the leader of the Friday prayers who also represents the country's supreme leader siding firmly with the hardliners. But the provincial governor and other local officials condemned the right-wing militants.
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