Pro-Ahmadinejad cleric killed in Iran

A Sunni cleric who backed President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad in Iran's disputed June election has been assassinated in a Kurdish-populated…

A Sunni cleric who backed President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad in Iran's disputed June election has been assassinated in a Kurdish-populated region, a semi-official news agency reported today.

Fars News Agency said Borhan Aali, a Friday prayers leader in the city of Sanandaj in western Kurdistan province, was killed by unknown assailants late last night at his home. State radio said he was shot several times.

"He was a prominent cleric in Kurdistan province who worked for Ahmadinejad in the course of the election. He was accepted and respected by all of the people of Sanandaj," Fars said.

Kurdistan province, bordering Iraq, is the scene of frequent clashes between Kurdish guerrillas and Iranian security forces.

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Like neighbouring Iraq and Turkey, Iran has a large Kurdish minority, mainly living in the country's northwest and west. Iran is a mainly Shi'ite Muslim country, but most Kurds are Sunni Muslims.

The reformist opposition says the June presidential poll, which was followed by opposition protests in

Tehran and other cities, was rigged to secure Ahmadinejad's re-election. The authorities deny the charge.

Reuters