That should help settle things. His second term is probably going to look at lot like his first term if this provocative move is any indication. He may have the police on his side but that's not a country where I would want to instigate already angry street protesters.
Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad prepared to hold a victory rally Sunday, a day after he was declared the winner of the country's presidential election, spurring violent street protests from opposition supporters who claimed ballot fraud.
Thousands of demonstrators, shouting "Death to the dictatorship" and "We want freedom," burned police motorcycles, tossed rocks through store windows and set trash cans on fire on Saturday. Riot police charged back, spraying demonstrators with tear gas and clubbing many with batons.
Ahmadinejad, who defended his "completely free" re-election in a television address Saturday night, is expected to again speak with reporters before the Sunday victory rally.
